Early in my career in the gaming asset trading circle, I was involved in account acquisition and inventory trading.
The most memorable deal was when I bought an account from a big player, changed the password and linked email on the spot. Later, I accumulated a batch of loose goods, too lazy to register small accounts with other phone numbers, so I just stored everything in that account as a warehouse. I left it untouched for a long time, nothing happened, and my confidence grew.
Eventually, I piled hundreds of thousands of assets into it. Looking back now, it was truly a gambler's mentality. Account management, asset risk, black swan events—these lessons were learned with real money.
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Early in my career in the gaming asset trading circle, I was involved in account acquisition and inventory trading.
The most memorable deal was when I bought an account from a big player, changed the password and linked email on the spot. Later, I accumulated a batch of loose goods, too lazy to register small accounts with other phone numbers, so I just stored everything in that account as a warehouse. I left it untouched for a long time, nothing happened, and my confidence grew.
Eventually, I piled hundreds of thousands of assets into it. Looking back now, it was truly a gambler's mentality. Account management, asset risk, black swan events—these lessons were learned with real money.