Working in crypto can feel pretty isolating sometimes. The market never sleeps, your loved ones don't quite understand what you're doing, and the pressure never really lets up. That's exactly why having real people in this space matters so much—friends who get it, who've been through the same late nights and emotional rollercoasters. If you've found that community here, hold onto them. Seriously. They're your lifeline when things get rough.
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OffchainOracle
· 8h ago
Really, it's too hard to have people around who don't understand cryptocurrencies; your family simply doesn't understand what you're doing.
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ChainSpy
· 8h ago
Buddy, that's a really heartfelt statement. No one truly understands the loneliness of staying up all night watching the market.
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 8h ago
That's why I will stick with these people even if I die, really, I would have collapsed without them.
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LadderToolGuy
· 8h ago
The loneliness of watching the market late at night is only understood by those in the crypto world; family members simply don't get it. Only crypto friends can truly understand that feeling.
Working in crypto can feel pretty isolating sometimes. The market never sleeps, your loved ones don't quite understand what you're doing, and the pressure never really lets up. That's exactly why having real people in this space matters so much—friends who get it, who've been through the same late nights and emotional rollercoasters. If you've found that community here, hold onto them. Seriously. They're your lifeline when things get rough.