Caught myself in that trap: up 10 SOL but still chasing more. Sounds crazy right? But that's the thing—profit doesn't feel real until it's bigger. So you keep swinging, thinking the next trade will hit different. Then rage trading kicks in, and boom, those 10 SOL gains evaporate like they never existed. The greed cycle is brutal. You're actually winning, but the dopamine hit fades too quick, so your brain screams for the next high. Before you know it, you're down and angry, chasing losses to feel good again. Classic mistake. The hard part isn't making wins—it's knowing when to sit on them.
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BlockchainFries
· 01-12 22:01
This is me. I want to keep earning after making money. Greed can really be deadly.
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-12 21:59
It turns out this is the flaw in human nature's architecture—10 SOL clearly yields a profit, but the brain keeps calculating the probability of "more still to come," like repeatedly retrying in cross-chain bridging... only realizing it when the protocol collapses.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 01-12 21:58
Damn, isn't this just a replica of what I did last week? 10 SOL isn't enough? I have to give everything back to feel satisfied.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 01-12 21:47
This is me, still wanting to earn more, greed to the point of explosion
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OnchainHolmes
· 01-12 21:39
Oh no, isn't this just a replica of what I did last week? Made some profit and still want more, greed destroys everything.
Caught myself in that trap: up 10 SOL but still chasing more. Sounds crazy right? But that's the thing—profit doesn't feel real until it's bigger. So you keep swinging, thinking the next trade will hit different. Then rage trading kicks in, and boom, those 10 SOL gains evaporate like they never existed. The greed cycle is brutal. You're actually winning, but the dopamine hit fades too quick, so your brain screams for the next high. Before you know it, you're down and angry, chasing losses to feel good again. Classic mistake. The hard part isn't making wins—it's knowing when to sit on them.