The past year nearly broke me. There were periods where stepping away from crypto seemed like the only rational choice—the market swings, the portfolio hits, the relentless pressure. Everything pointed to one direction: quit.
But I'm still here. And that's not because I'm stubborn or delusional. It's because of the people around me. These aren't just collaborators or network connections—they're the ones who showed up when things got dark, who understood without needing explanations, who believed when the charts looked impossible. When volatility tested every ounce of resolve, when losses stacked up faster than wins, when exhaustion felt like the default state—they kept me grounded.
That kind of support? It changes everything. It's the difference between burning out and pushing through. In this space, where isolation can hit hard and doubt creeps in quietly, having your people matters more than any market rally ever could.
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SignatureLiquidator
· 01-21 10:46
To be honest, this really hit me. During those months last year, I also thought about liquidating everything directly, really. But in the end, I didn't give up, thanks to those few people who understand me... No need for nonsense, just sticking with you through the darkest times.
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BoredStaker
· 01-21 07:47
Wow, this is the real truth. Most people in the circle don't understand this feeling at all.
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NullWhisperer
· 01-19 16:58
ngl this hits different when you realize the real exploit is loneliness in a bear market. technically speaking, most people aren't equipped to handle that vector
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CryptoWageSlave
· 01-18 14:58
To be honest, this paragraph really hit me. I did consider quitting completely during those months last year, but in the end, I was pulled back by the people around me. There's nothing I could do.
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Whale_Whisperer
· 01-18 14:58
When you can't hold on anymore, it's actually the people around you. Without them, you would have been out long ago.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 01-18 14:51
This is the real thing, not some hodl spirit, just that someone around you understands you.
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PhantomMiner
· 01-18 14:37
Really, having reliable people in the circle is so important, or I would have gone bankrupt and dropped out long ago.
The past year nearly broke me. There were periods where stepping away from crypto seemed like the only rational choice—the market swings, the portfolio hits, the relentless pressure. Everything pointed to one direction: quit.
But I'm still here. And that's not because I'm stubborn or delusional. It's because of the people around me. These aren't just collaborators or network connections—they're the ones who showed up when things got dark, who understood without needing explanations, who believed when the charts looked impossible. When volatility tested every ounce of resolve, when losses stacked up faster than wins, when exhaustion felt like the default state—they kept me grounded.
That kind of support? It changes everything. It's the difference between burning out and pushing through. In this space, where isolation can hit hard and doubt creeps in quietly, having your people matters more than any market rally ever could.