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CN|EN “带资入组”| Joining a cast with financial backing

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这两天我突然想到了这个词,和我们玩 HIVE 的感觉一样,真正“带资入组”的大佬们,一直以来默默承受着HIVE的涨跌带来的“刺激”,他们投入大量的时间和精力来管理我们的社区,甚至可能需要去谈投资来支持HIVE更好的发展,为新老用户的“健康”成长操碎了心。而像我这样的用户,一直在大佬们的“庇护”下成长,只用每天想想该写什么就可以了。感觉自己已经非常幸运,没有投入任何资金都有机会入场,所以有机会能够尽自己绵薄之力做点什么,也觉得非常开心,毕竟人和人之间的能量,是需要相互流动的。

由于大学的时候是经济管理学院的,当时也学了一些金融学相关的知识,当时我的同班同学从那个时候开始就有一些开始摸索股票等,而我却从未“沾染”过,因为我固执的认为,只要和“赌”有关的我就绝不碰。但是事实证明,我错过了一个理财的学习,后来我弟弟和表哥一起去做股票操盘手了,总是以我很“弱智”的眼神看待我。确实,我自己也会觉得自己蛮笨的,怎么这也不会那也不会呢?幸运的是理财之门并没有从此对我关闭,无意中我通过做公众号认识的朋友,接触到了区块链写帖子,从此开启了“玩币”和“被币玩”的路。

后来直接躺平,资金全部放到了理财里,直到有一天HIVE价格跌到了0.2,于是我毫不犹豫的把理财里的资金ALL IN成了HIVE,由于很久没用过梯子,虽然也续费了,但是卖梯子的网站跑路了,于是只能委托我姐把我蜂巢账号里的HBD挂单,AIl IN成了HIVE。不料后来币价跌到了0.15以下,虽然猝不及防,但是能够在0.2入手HIVE,感觉也是赚到了,要知道我刚刚来写帖子的时候,HIVE可是一度1.2的呀,只可惜自己写得太晚了,没有积攒太多的HBD,所以一直以来我的观点就是没有最好的时机,也从什么时候开始都不晚。

虽然在0.2入手了HIVE,但是可能长期没有接触过交易了,在0.27的时候就卖了,后来价格一度涨到了0.68多,感觉自己浪费了这大好的行情呀!当然凡事往好的方向看,这里说明了我交易经验的不足,人是很难挣到自己认知以外的钱的,交易的心态和经验在行情面前,有种不堪一击的感觉。做很多事情都是这样,往往会在最薄弱的地方失掉自己的领地,得发挥自己的长处,但也需要弥补自己的不足。每天都有进步就好,不强迫自己立马成为某个方面的专家,否则对那些积累了十几年经验或者几十年经验的人,又公平吗?

想到最开始写帖子的时候,还流传着一个以后可以把HP当做“家产”传给下一代的故事。所以那个时候就特别想多攒点HP,不然别人家的孩子一下子继承了十几万个,几百万个,或者几万个,而我家孩子什么都没有,这不是输在“起跑线”上了吗?虽然很久没有听有人提起过了,但我依稀还记得这件事。想想前几年还正处在人生低谷,但是写帖子的收益也都原封不动的留着了,打算留在账户一直玩下去,一来是记录,二来就像积分一样,谁都想让自己的积分越来越多,每年15%的增长,可不比银行账户香吗?

English translation by AI for someone who is interested in my post but from other countries:

These past couple of days, I suddenly thought of the term “带资入组” (joining a group with one’s own funding). It feels a lot like our experience playing around with HIVE. The real “invested” veterans—those who truly brought in capital—have quietly endured the highs and lows of HIVE’s price swings all along. They’ve poured in a tremendous amount of time and effort to manage our community, sometimes even having to seek investments to support HIVE’s better development. They’ve gone to great lengths to ensure both new and old users can grow in a healthy environment.

Meanwhile, users like me have grown up under the “protection” of these veterans. All I have to do is think about what to write every day, which already makes me feel incredibly fortunate. I didn’t have to invest a single cent and still got the chance to be part of this space. So, now that I have a chance to contribute a tiny bit in return, I’m genuinely happy to do so. After all, energy flows between people—it should be mutual.

Back in university, I was in the School of Economics and Management and studied some finance-related courses. Some of my classmates had already started dabbling in stocks back then, but I never touched them. I was stubbornly convinced that anything that resembled “gambling” was off-limits for me. In hindsight, I realize I missed out on an opportunity to learn about personal finance. Later on, my younger brother and cousin both became stock traders, and they always looked at me like I was a bit “dumb” for not understanding it. To be fair, I sometimes feel the same about myself—why am I clueless about so many things?

Fortunately, the door to personal finance never truly closed for me. By chance, I met some friends through my work on a WeChat public account, and they introduced me to blockchain writing. That’s how I stepped into the world of “playing with coins” (and being played by coins).

Eventually, I kind of gave up and just put all my money into regular financial management products. But then one day, HIVE’s price dropped to 0.2, and without hesitation, I pulled all my funds from those products and went ALL IN on HIVE. Since I hadn’t used a VPN in a while, and although I did renew my subscription, the VPN provider had already run off. So I had to ask my sister to help list my HBD for sale on my Hive account—and I went ALL IN on HIVE.

Unexpectedly, the price later fell below 0.15. It caught me off guard, but honestly, getting in at 0.2 still felt like a win. When I first started writing posts, HIVE was once at 1.2! Unfortunately, I started writing a bit late and didn’t accumulate much HBD. That’s why I’ve always believed: there’s no such thing as the “perfect timing,” and it’s never too late to start anything.

Even though I bought HIVE at 0.2, probably because I hadn’t traded in a long time, I sold it at 0.27. The price later shot up to over 0.68, and I couldn’t help but feel like I had wasted a golden opportunity. But looking on the bright side, this just shows my lack of trading experience. It’s hard to earn money beyond your level of understanding. When it comes to market movements, trading mindset and experience can crumble in an instant.

A lot of things in life are like that—you often lose ground where you're weakest. We should definitely play to our strengths, but also work on our weaknesses. As long as we keep making progress each day, that’s good enough. There’s no need to force ourselves to become experts overnight—after all, wouldn’t that be unfair to those who’ve spent ten or twenty years building their expertise?

I still remember back when I first started posting, there was this idea floating around that one day we could pass on our HP (Hive Power) as a kind of family inheritance. That made me really want to accumulate more HP. I mean, imagine if someone else’s kid inherits tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, or even millions of HP, while my kid has nothing—wouldn’t that be like losing at the starting line?

Although no one talks about that story much anymore, I still remember it. Just a few years ago, I was at a low point in my life, but I saved all the earnings from my writing without touching them. I planned to keep everything in the account and let it grow. On the one hand, it’s a personal record; on the other hand, it feels like a kind of point system. And who doesn’t want to see their “points” increase steadily over time? A 15% annual growth rate—now isn’t that more appealing than a regular bank account?


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