What kind of structure is this, a door structure. In 2026 during the New Year, a person hides in a rental house in Longhua, Shenzhen. The market does not have continuity, making it too difficult to make money. #ETH
Go long, go long. Daily golden cross, this is where a rebound is necessary. Don't short at the bottom, cancel all short positions, and focus entirely on going long, going long. #ETH(二饼)
The daily level has finally shown a stop-loss signal, and the KDJ has formed a golden cross! At this position, trading should be 'against the small trend, with the big trend'—don't panic about short-term fluctuations, I am bullish on the overall direction!
🚀As long as the hourly level does not effectively break below 1990, I will continue to hold long positions and look for a rebound!
AIA made money and went to the vegetable market to buy food for the New Year. Bankruptcy to zero, hiding in a rental apartment for the New Year. Thanks to AIA dog庄 for letting me not eat instant noodles every meal. #AIA
Old Demon Coin, Aia has started again, chasing a long position, let me earn some money to buy instant noodles to spend the New Year in a rental apartment. #AIA
Brothers and sisters, pay attention to me. During the New Year, I will livestream for you. The loser has gone bankrupt and is spending the New Year hiding in a rental room in Shenzhen. #交易训练
200 opportunities, best score, 56.6 seconds. This game created by Binance is even more impressive than winning 100 million in the double color ball lottery. #比特币按钮 #比特币
Men must earn more money. Look at the women around the big shot Link in the cryptocurrency circle, their figures and looks are stunningly beautiful. @林克Clean Learn from the big shot and pay tribute to the big shot. #币安华语见面会
Hong Kong street crypto ads are everywhere, while we in the mainland can't even chat about it. I attended the Binance annual conference in Hong Kong these past two days, and the streets are filled with advertisements for virtual currency companies—Cardano, Gucoin, Grayscale… The sponsorship list is as long as a film festival poster. Looking back at our place, let alone advertising, even a few words about Bitcoin in WeChat groups might lead to "content violation," and both WeChat and Douyin can ban accounts. Being part of China, how can the differences be so vast?
One side is a "crypto new city," the other is "afraid to talk about coins." Hong Kong is desperately embracing Web3, issuing licenses, hosting summits, attracting investments, eager to become the Asian crypto center. Meanwhile, here, the mines have already been cleared out, exchanges have said goodbye, and even mentioning "blockchain investment" could lead to account bans. Many retail investors are holding back a sentence: it's not that we oppose regulation, but can we have a way to survive? Even if it's like Hong Kong, opening up in a regulated way so that those who want to participate have a proper channel would be good...
Retail investors really just want to safely earn some money within their understanding You know as well as I do, we retail investors have no background, no inside info, and can only learn bit by bit following the trends. Blockchain and cryptocurrency are already global trends; not engaging with them doesn't mean they don't exist. Many young people have already quietly participated through overseas platforms and wallets, but this is not a long-term solution; it's risky, unguaranteed, and there’s fear of frozen accounts. If the mainland could also have a regulated channel, even with more restrictions and higher thresholds, at least everyone wouldn't have to operate nervously in the gray areas.
Perhaps, what we are waiting for is not a "release," but a "visibility" Behind the advertisements in Hong Kong is an attitude: this field is worth studying, worth regulating, worth developing. Here, it seems we are still stuck in the stage of "just banning it." Technology is not guilty; speculation is guilty. If we can differentiate between the two and give some space for technological applications and innovative investments, many retail investors wouldn't have to envy Hong Kong while sneaking around.
I hope that one day, we can openly discuss, learn, and participate in this era of technological change, instead of just staring at screens, envying the billboards of others. #区块链发展史