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>>51220942
Good trolling attempt but the double reddit spacing made it too obvious.
The marketcap FUD is starting to get me bros, any hopium?

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>/sci/ here

You guys need to understand there is a biochemical reality of dopaminergic response where there really is no way to stay at a stimulated, elevated level of dopamine in the brain.

In TA terms, imagine your life as a chart, the candles would all be tightly in a Bollinger Band around the mean. At long time frames, the trend is up a little, down a little, and everything else being equal, any situation your brain finds itself in will regress to the mean.

The brain is like a machine: elevated dopamine levels cause the reabsorption of dopamine until levels fall to baseline. This is statistically no different than "regression to the mean".

You cannot ever sustain happiness- or sadness (for typical brain chemistry). You cannot truly re-experience the same feeling twice. Your highs will always crash, and your lows will stick to your consciousness, with a slightly negative bias (evolved survival bias for threat detection/avoidance).

You are depressed only because you thought shit worked a different way. It doesn't. Most normal people wake up everyday back at baseline. People who work everyday and don't trade crypto and are literally poor are happier than you, as a result. Believe it.

What can you do with this knowledge? Stop trying to compensate by blowing up your account trying to swing for the fences, or spending money on more short term dopamine spikes. The desire to get back that "high" is no different than the crack addict and just as disastrous

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How cheap are the transactions on this compared to AVAX and BSC?

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