💥 Gate Square Event: #PostToWinCC 💥
Post original content on Gate Square related to Canton Network (CC) or its ongoing campaigns for a chance to share 3,334 CC rewards!
📅 Event Period:
Nov 10, 2025, 10:00 – Nov 17, 2025, 16:00 (UTC)
📌 Related Campaigns:
Launchpool: https://www.gate.com/announcements/article/48098
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📌 How to Participate:
1️⃣ Post original content about Canton (CC) or its campaigns on Gate Square.
2️⃣ Content must be at least 80 words.
3️⃣ Add the hashtag #PostTo
That night when #数字货币市场调整 account suddenly popped up with 320,000, I wasn't excited; I just stared blankly at the numbers. The money had arrived, but I felt as if my heart had been emptied.
In a certain Southeast coastal city, I've been mingling in the crypto circle for ten years, with a bald spot on my head and eye bags that hang almost to my face. I entered the market with a principal of 5000U, and over four years, I've ground it up to 1.2 million U—without relying on insider information or hitting a stroke of luck, just through 1460 days and nights of persistently focusing on three mundane tasks: keeping accounts, reviewing past trades, and holding steady without making impulsive moves.
Treat liquidations as tuition fees, treat each trade as experience points to level up, and endure to gain six bloody insights. Understanding any one of them can help you save tens of thousands in pitfalls:
**First, trading volume is the pulse of the market.** Prices creep up slowly, but when they drop, it feels like sliding down a slide—large players are quietly accumulating. Don't be fooled by rapid increases followed by slow declines; a true peak will always be accompanied by a sharp drop in volume, that is the sound of the harvest.
**Second, a sharp drop is a follow-up strike, not a signal to bottom fish.** The crash is fierce but the rebound is weak, indicating that the main players are selling while pushing the price down. Don't fantasize about "it can't drop any further"; it can fall all the way to make you question your life.
**Third, the highest point fears silence the most.** Increased volume doesn't necessarily mean a peak, but low volume at high levels is truly dangerous—it's like suddenly stopping the music at a dance party; the next moment, a bottle comes flying.
**Fourth, the bottom should look at sustainability.** A single volume spike is mostly a trap; only when it shrinks to the point of near suffocation and then increases in volume is the main force truly building a position.
**Fifth, the candlestick is the corpse, and the trading volume is the body temperature.** When the volume shrinks, the market is left with wandering souls; when the volume explodes, the funds go crazy like sharks smelling blood.
**Sixth, none.** Only without obsession can one dare to turn off the monitoring software, only without greed can one avoid chasing the highs, and only without fear can one dare to buy low when blood is flowing in the streets — this is the instinct that only those who survive possess.
This circle never lacks opportunities; what it lacks are people who can endure. My light is always on; whether you come or not is up to you.