Don't look for partners in the cryptocurrency world, that's a conclusion I reached back in 2018 😅

I am not talented, but in 2017, I made my first pot of gold, 2 million yuan, by investing 2000 yuan in Litecoin. I recorded everything on Weibo, which helped me accumulate my initial followers, gaining some fame in the crypto world. At that time, I was living in a rented room in Longgang, a suburb of Shenzhen, quite far from the city center. Once, I asked for good restaurants on Weibo (to treat a friend), and a female follower left a comment. We added each other as friends, and after a month of discussing cryptocurrency, on a dark and stormy night, we had that kind of story, and then we got together.

At first, it was quite nice; she graduated from a top university, was exceptionally intelligent, and had a strong learning ability. We got along very well. My first pot of gold, the 2 million, grew to 12 million during the super bull market of 2017. I felt very satisfied, gradually wanting to cash out, similar to my current desire to exit the market for stability. She admired me a lot, but she was only playing around in the crypto world and hadn't made much money. She hoped to hand over her trading account to me to manage, wishing I could make her more money. Initially, I refused, but eventually, I couldn't resist her persistent pleas and ended up managing her account.

In 2018, EOS was very popular, but what goes up must come down. It gradually fell from its peak, showing no signs of stopping. I remember gradually buying in around 8 dollars, but the continuous decline led to increased losses. To help her recover her losses, I started buying in with my own account as well, trying to lower the average cost. Unfortunately, EOS was a beast, showing no signs of stopping. I remember one night when I was buying in, I held onto the position overnight and ended up losing over 3 million by morning.

After this battle, I was completely at odds with EOS. Those who traded early in cryptocurrency know that EOS only stopped falling when it reached 1 dollar. Countless people bought in only to be liquidated and go bankrupt. I ended up losing 90% of my profits from this bull market. If I hadn't dated someone from the crypto world, I probably wouldn't have gone back to buy in. This event hit me hard, and we often argued about it, and not long after, we broke up.

Later, I learned my lesson and decided not to date anyone from the crypto world, especially not anyone involved in contract trading. Afterward, I didn't date anyone from the crypto world again. In 2021, I dated a rich girl, and through our interactions, she became interested in cryptocurrency and started experimenting with small amounts in contract trading. She would ask me every day whether to go long or short. I advised her to quit gambling, but she didn't listen, so I immediately broke up with her. Unexpectedly, she had the new investor's luck; in less than a month, she turned 100,000 into 300,000. I advised her to cash out, and she verbally agreed, but she didn't take it seriously. One night, there was a sudden drop, and when she woke up, she thought she could cash in again, but when she checked her account, it was at zero. Later, she invested another 200,000, but luck never favored her again. Eventually, she understood what I meant and successfully quit gambling. We ended up becoming good friends. Later in 2023, I encountered another unusual person, but that's another story.