
In 2024, I wrote a post here about risk, the digital illusions of wealth, and the fact that human life has no price tag. Today, in 2026, I am writing again—not to judge, but to share what two years of additional experience in this market has confirmed.
The world of crypto has changed, but human nature has stayed exactly the same.
The Illusion of "Instant Success"
We still see a constant flow of new users arriving with the same dream: instant wealth. They are looking for a shortcut out of difficult economic realities. To them, I say the same as before: be extremely careful. The internet remains a stage where people pretend to be something they are not. Many who paraded expensive cars and mansions two years ago have quietly disappeared. The "magic button" for riches doesn't exist, and the search for it often leads to losses that people simply cannot afford.
The Cycle of Shortcuts
I also notice that the habits of some users haven't changed. There are still many who invest immense energy into managing multiple accounts and trying to outsmart the system’s rules. While they might see this as "resourcefulness," I often wonder if the mental exhaustion and the constant pressure are truly worth the small gains. True financial freedom isn't found in chasing loopholes; it's found in stability and peace of mind.
My Conclusion for 2026
We live in a world of capitalism where money is the primary measure of success. But after two more years in this space, I am more convinced than ever: Money comes and goes, but your life and your peace are irreplaceable.
If you are from a country where opportunities are scarce, do not let desperation dictate your investments.
Do not gamble with money you need for bread.
Do not trust the digital facades of strangers.
Do not forget that being "realistic" is your best defense.
Fortunately, I can still afford to lose what I have invested. But I know many of you cannot. Take care of yourselves and your families first. There is no amount of money in the world that can replace a life or a ruined spirit.
Stay grounded.