Old Zhang became obsessed with cryptocurrency trading after retirement, staring at his phone every day and neglecting to dance in the square. His partner said he was 'possessed', and he patted his chest, assuring: 'This is called digital gold, ten times higher than bank interest!' As a result, one day at three in the morning, he suddenly jumped out of bed, shouting, 'I’m liquidated!' It turned out that the air coin he bought at a high price had plummeted by 90% overnight, and his retirement money shrank to a fraction.

Aunt Wang in the community was even more extreme; after hearing from a neighbor that a certain altcoin could 'make you rich a hundred times over', she invested all of her son's wedding dowry. Initially, it did indeed rise five times, and she boasted to everyone about her 'sharp insight'. But the next day, the exchange ran away, and the app became completely inaccessible. She squatted at the police station crying: 'Officer, can this money be retrieved? My son is still waiting to buy a house!'

The most ridiculous case is Programmer Xiao Li, who firmly believes that 'code is faith' and wrote his own quantitative trading robot. As a result, the robot crazily chased rises in a bull market and stubbornly held on in a bear market, losing all his savings within six months. He bitterly smiled and deleted the program: 'I might as well just write code honestly; at least my salary is paid monthly and won't liquidate.'

There are risks in the cryptocurrency world; entering the market requires caution—this is not a slogan, but a lesson learned by countless people with real money. #比特币重新站上7万美元大关

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