#night $NIGHT For the first time in such a long time, I received points for writing an article in the square. Although the score isn't much, it's still a form of encouragement and a good start. This made me pick up the pen tip I dropped yesterday again today! That piece about "Midnight Contract Precision Sniping" — at that time, I was repeatedly slapped in the face by the new coin contract, going long would drop, going short would rise, and I was filled with frustration, so I shared my experience without expecting anyone to read it, let alone earn points.

Yet, this emotionally charged text received recognition from the platform. Today, I checked the changes in points and saw that posting in the square earned points. Suddenly, I felt that the helplessness of being "sniped" by the market and the collapse of staring at the K-line turning down seemed to have turned into a "trading tuition" worth recording. I used to think I was the unluckiest retail investor in the crypto world, even feeling pretentious writing down my true feelings. Now I realize that these complaints and experiences of falling into traps resonate with many others!

These few points may not be much, but they shine like a small light, illuminating my previous timidity towards "sharing." It turns out that I don’t need to write in a professional or profound way; as long as I express my true trading mentality and the pitfalls I've encountered, it's meaningful. Like when I previously wrote about the precision sniping of the $NIGHT contract, it wasn't to show off any "pitfall avoidance techniques" but to tell retail investors like me: there are too many traps hidden in the fluctuations of new coin contracts, so don't enter impulsively like I did.

This is probably what a "good start" is. In the future, I will continue to write when inspired, documenting the pitfalls of trading and my observations of the market, providing a summary of experiences for the journey ahead. @MidnightNetwork