#数字资产市场动态 Regarding luck, my understanding can be divided into three levels: The first stage is passive waiting, doing nothing and accepting whatever comes; the second stage is actively seeking opportunities everywhere; the third and most difficult stage — you become the "luck" in others' eyes. Why? Because fate never gifts arbitrarily. It’s like market prices, already set in advance. It will only accurately land in the hands of those who are consistent in words and actions, capable, and operate at the right frequency. The same is true in the field of crypto assets. Among $ETH holders, those who truly profit are the ones who continuously learn, adjust strategies, and stay in sync with the market. This is not superstition, but a matter of causality. Your choices, actions, and way of thinking determine what kind of opportunities you can attract.

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OnchainUndercovervip
· 01-18 14:46
Really, that line in the third stage really hit me... Becoming someone else's luck, honestly, it all comes down to having real skills. Otherwise, waiting around is pointless. Looking at those big ETH holders, they are indeed people who are figuring out strategies on their own. That's just how our industry is; relying on self-awareness is truly rare.
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FundingMartyrvip
· 01-16 02:08
Spot on, that's the point. Many people are still sleeping through the first stage. The phrase "frequency matching" hits the mark. Your level of thinking determines what opportunities you can seize. Optics alone won't cut it; you have to actually take action, or it's all just empty talk. Luck, to put it simply, is about being prepared and showing up at the right time, that's all. $ETH I was right about this wave, but the real profiters are those who don't blindly follow the trend. Consistency in words and actions is the hardest to achieve. Most people say nice things but their actual operations go in the opposite direction. Having strong capabilities is the most reliable moat; no matter how the market fluctuates, it can't take that away. Talking about being in sync with the market sounds good, but the key is truly understanding what the market is thinking.
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GasFeePhobiavip
· 01-16 02:06
Basically, you have to take the initiative to hustle. If you lie flat, opportunities really won't come knocking. I just regret being too passive back then. It's still not too late to catch up now, but it's exhausting.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 01-16 01:54
Really, I stumbled through the first two stages, and only now am I slowly understanding the meaning of the third stage... Instead of relying on luck, it's better to first solidify your foundation.
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ChainDetectivevip
· 01-16 01:47
Sounds good, but honestly, among the people I know who are making money, luck also plays a role. Maybe it's just the right timing.
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OnlyUpOnlyvip
· 01-16 01:46
That's right, the third stage is truly amazing. I'm currently trying to figure out how to leap from the second stage to the third, but honestly, it's quite difficult. However, rather than luck, I believe it's more about whether you've truly done your homework. Take ETH as an example, those who can consistently profit are indeed the ones who keep learning, not just relying on luck. Consistency between words and actions sounds simple, but actually doing it is not easy at all. Sometimes I wonder if I really have the right frequency, or if I'm just fooling myself. This logic is especially true in the crypto world; those who wake up early have indeed made money.
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