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🎯 About MinoTari (WXTM)
Tari is a Rust-based blockchain protocol centered around digital assets.
It empowers creators to build new types of digital experiences and narratives.
With Tari, digitally scarce assets—like collectibles or in-game items—unlock new business opportunities for creators.
🎨 Event Period:
Aug 7, 2025, 09:00 – Aug 12, 2025, 16:00 (UTC)
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I sincerely advise you, don't mess around with trading anymore.
In the past, I always thought that trading was about whether you could grit your teeth and persevere. Every night, I would stay up late staring at the charts, eagerly hoping for a market reversal, watching the numbers in my account fluctuate between red and green, my heart racing along with it. But after enduring this, what happened? I became more and more anxious, and when I got anxious, I made mistakes. Looking at the candlestick chart felt like staring at an enemy, and when the market closed, I would see losses, making me feel so miserable that I could almost cry.
Later on, I handed over my trading to quantification, and that's when I realized how foolish I had been before. This quantification thing doesn't care about my daily obsession with 'I must earn this much today'; it only recognizes data and the established rules. When the market drops sharply, I panic and want to increase my position, but it won't follow my whims; after several days of rising, I get carried away and want to go all in, but it won't indulge me either. The most remarkable part is that those thoughts of 'let's gamble one more time,' which used to keep me awake at night, completely vanished in front of the cold, hard code of quantification.
Now that I see the money in my account steadily rising, I understand: a true trader is not someone who stubbornly fights against the market, but rather a smart person who knows how to find a reliable helper to make things easier for themselves. Stop being so stubborn; for some tough challenges, finding a way around them is much better than charging headfirst into them.