Emcor

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Emcor

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They queue the NPC ending. Few override.

New York, NY Katılım Eylül 2020
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#chillguy thought 💭 it's straight-up insane to get excited over a 20-30% pump right now after all the bullshit liquidations we've been through for a year. Just few months ago coins that were about to get delisted absolutely exploded into 5-10x or more just randomly . But here we are in early 2026, and people are acting like these weak-ass moves are something to celebrate. Everyone keeps saying this market's built for billions in inflows with all the ETF stability, regulatory wins coming, and institutional stuff but damn, the liquidity just isn't there yet to make shit really pop. but most other Binance-listed memes are barely getting those 1-2 million dollar volume spikes that die out quick, no real multiples in sight. And don't get me started on James Wynn that dude blew up almost $100 million in. In a proper liquid market, those kinds of massive forced liquidations would've cascaded and sent low-liq memes flying to multiples. Instead, we're stuck with these lame, contained pumps that hardly move the needle, and folks are out here calling 20-30% a "good reaction" like it's not total cope. The potential's huge, but right now it feels like we're all just waiting for actual money to flood in and wake this thing up.
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Happy New Year to every #chillguy out there, I just want to shout out to all the bros who've been grinding through the chaos of the past year. If you've somehow managed to survive this brutal ride the dips, the hype, the endless noise major heads up to you, brother. You're not just hanging on; you're one of the real ones, the ones who kept pushing back with the toughest questions. You didn't settle for surface-level BS; you dove in deep, demanding to understand how it all went down, what broke, and why the system feels rigged sometimes. I see you the ones who craved more control, who weren't content with blind faith in charts or influencers. You wanted the full picture: the mechanics behind the pumps and dumps, the psychology of the market, the hidden forces pulling strings. That's the spirit that keeps this space evolving, even when it feels like a zero-sum game designed to wear you out. Here's my wish for us in 2026: Let's finally get those answers we've been chasing. Whether it's decoding the next big shift in crypto, building better strategies, or just finding that inner peace within the volatility may this year bring clarity, wins, and a whole lot less regret. Stay resilient, stay curious, and remember: the #chillguy vibe isn't about ignoring the storm; it's about navigating it smarter. Have a great one !❤️
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#Eth to #Chillguy That post I wrote captured everything I was feeling at the time: the burnout from riding the endless crypto rollercoaster, the love I still had for the real vision underneath it all, and the need to protect my peace by stepping back before the market took more than just money from me. It was raw, long, and honest, but back then it barely registered. Most people didn’t have the attention span or maybe the emotional bandwidth to read past a few lines. The world was already training itself to scroll past anything that asked for real focus, anything that carried weight, anything that didn’t promise instant excitement or a quick win. Now it feels even worse. Everyone’s brain is fried from chasing the fastest dopamine hits: “buy this coin now,” “bottom in,” 8-second videos, endless noise. Meaning gets buried under mental clutter because depth doesn’t trend, reflection doesn’t pump, and patience doesn’t go viral. People aren’t stupid; they’re just addicted to speed, conditioned to consume junk instead of digesting something real. And in that environment, the posts that matter most—the ones that say “this hurts, but I still believe, and I’m choosing myself”they just fade into the feed, unread and unfelt.
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The crypto market’s a wild rollercoaster I can’t help but love and loathe in equal measure its chaotic ups and downs have shaped my view on risk and reward over the years. I’m still all-in on its long-term potential, believing in the vision of decentralized freedom, but the short-term noise is deafening. If ETH dips below $4,200, my gut’s screaming to step away, shielding my stack from this madness right now, it feels like a circus where logic’s been tossed out the window. Coins like $SLF, $BAKE, and $HIFI pumped to insane multiples, teetering on delisting edges like a rigged casino, while fundamentally strong projects with real communities just stagnate or bleed out. It’s a mess of manipulation, where bots and insider cabals with dirty money seem to rake in the big wins, leaving the rest of us chasing shadows charts are a chaotic blur, and trying to time a victory feels like hunting a mirage in the desert. I’m done with the unhinged risk-reward when the market’s this detached from reason maybe I’m off-base, and $ETH could hold or even surge past $4,200, but the odds feel skewed toward the house right now. Stepping back to clear my head isn’t defeat; it’s a strategic pause, waiting for a reset or a clearer entry point down the line. The game’s shifted to who’s got the slickest pump-and-dump crew or the most automated trades, and I refuse to get suckered by the hype. Discipline’s my anchor here I’ll sit tight, let the noise settle, and re-enter when the signals make sense again, not when the crowd’s loudest. For now, it’s about holding steady, preserving what I’ve built, and dodging the traps set by this unpredictable beast. This is not a bearish post; this account has always been like a diary for me, and I’m just throwing my thoughts out here. Keep in mind that we might absolutely rip if the upcoming political events are extremely bullish, but this is my honest take if these events weren’t here. $eth #Chillguy

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#Eth #chillguy It’s been two months since I’ve even looked at the crypto markets. Yesterday I reread my own post from back then; it was a crystal-clear warning to exit crypto markets, and it wasn’t the only one I shared. But seeing it now, with everything unfolding, doesn’t feel like a win. I don’t want to watch this ride anymore, don’t want to see people lose everything they chased in the euphoria. The truth is, this is how the game works here: the only way you make money is if someone else loses it. It’s a selfish, zero-sum machine dressed up as revolution, and in the end the late money always pays the early money. I’m tired of being part of that cycle, tired of the noise, tired of feeling like speaking the truth just makes me a spectator to other people’s pain. Guess that’s why I walked away. (-42%)
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One last dance with Ethereum: Targeting $4,350 long, stop-loss at $4,226. Lose that level, and tell your friends to exit the crypto markets. $eth #Chillguy

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When you’re a #chillguy and try the corporate game. They gave me the job, sat me through three weeks of corporate “training,” and in the first three days alone I quietly used AI to generate a way to get more money than than the yearly salary on my offer letter. I was just trying to figure out the rules, the politics, the 9-hour shifts, while leadership watched the performance roll in and realized the new guy who barely knew where the break room was could already replace entire teams with a laptop. I could’ve kept the gig for years if I’d just played dumb (slowed my work to human speed, hidden the AI, nodded along in conversations ), but how the fuck do you un-see what you now know and pretend you’re not 20× better than the system that’s paying you? They finally cut me loose because I was “a threat,” which is the funniest compliment I’ve ever received. They paid me three weeks of salary to hand me their entire playbook, prove I don’t need their structure, and confirm that playing small to stay comfortable is a slow death I’m not built for. So yeah, I could’ve stayed and gotten rich by acting average… but I’d rather get dangerous. They thought they removed a problem; they actually freed someone who now has everything they have, minus the fear. Thanks for the money and the masterclass. See you from the other side of the market.
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Hello #chillguy’s It's been a while since I last posted here, and honestly, you probably won't see much from me going forward. But I wanted to drop this to say I'm truly sorry to anyone who got hit hard on October 10th. That day wasn't some ordinary day it wiped out years of grinding, sweat, and hard-earned cash for so many, even if you thought your risk management was airtight. The market just laughed at everyone anyway. After that, I threw in the towel on trading altogether, and yeah, on posting about it here too. This whole scene? It's basically a playground for kids. Real education is nowhere to be found all anyone chases is clout, dominance, and ego trips. Nobody gives a damn about you, your struggles, or your emotions. Those smug types crowing "I warned you about leverage" are often the same clowns who got wrecked themselves, and their "wisdom" boils down to "Follow me so you don't screw up like this." If these grifters didn't exist at all, your journey might've played out hella differently , maybe even better, without their toxic noise derailing you from the start. But it's all a cycle they're just out there shilling shitcoins, hyping up their paid calls to rope in followers, and then, when the next liquidation event hits and wipes everyone out, they dust off and start preaching "I told you so" all over again. Truth is, no amount of tailing someone else saves you if your core trading mindset was broken from day one you'd have been liquidated no matter what. The real takeaway? In this world, you're flying solo. No one's got your back. That trader you idolize? Deep down, they might secretly root for your downfall out of pure greed or spite. It's a cold place, bros brutally selfish. But here's the flip: You're the only one who can pull yourself out of the ditch. Quit hunting for fixes from strangers online. Dust off, rebuild on your own terms, and don't let fear silence you. If that day crushed you bad, talk it outreach out to someone. Bottling it up will just rot you from the inside. And while you're rebuilding, always nurture that Chillguy vibe deep within let it be your quiet anchor, your secret strength. But hold it close; you don't need to broadcast your raw, open heart to the world. Because here's the truth: when the chips are down and you're at your lowest, if there's no true #chillguy in your corner riding it out with you, it'll only make you seem even more unhinged in hindsight. Guard that peace fiercely it's yours to reclaim, no explanations required. Stay chill, stay solo, and rise anyway. Peace out ❤️
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@eliz883 TRuRU2Ju7sRnR9W1d8LgDzCQn1rJqt7MAN All i do is talk about the pitfall of leverage trading and raising awareness as much as i can ❤️ love your work
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Ok good day of trading for me We're giving away $500 in the next hour. Send your address below trc20 usdt ☺️
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#chillguy thoughts 💭 The pursuit of being right can become an all consuming drive, where the thrill of validation overshadows any material reward. It’s not about money anymore it’s about the rush of hearing “yes, you’re right” in an endless loop of affirmation. The game becomes a cycle of proving yourself, chasing that feeling of being on top, of cracking the code, of staying in the fray. Each win fuels the next, and each loss stings not for the dollars but for the dent in your sense of being in control, of being in the game. In the end, the yeses and nos blur into a deeper need for gratification, where the scoreboard isn’t cash but the feeling of not being lost. Money becomes just a tool, a means to keep playing, to keep feeling alive in the chase. It’s about staying relevant, staying sharp, and riding the wave of being right not for wealth, but for the electric pulse of knowing you’re still in it, still fighting, still not sidelined. The game itself becomes the prize, and the real victory is the sense that you’re not out of the loop, not left behind.
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Oh and last #Chillguy bottom occurred during Asian trading hours, not U.S. trading hours.
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Because of i love you all #Chillguy’s max bid 0.03$ wall and sell again on your cozy winter nights ❤️ teleport me into the next phase of #Chillguy already…
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This won’t happen today and it might never happen too, but that’s a solid risk/reward for my favorite coin that resonates me !
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@CoinbaseGuy @ethereum Possible,but I think lets keep it cool here and dont rush into any new positions market is actually at is peak uncertainty tomorrow we can wake up $eth above 4200 and no one would understand anything
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@ohiycix @ethereum Waiting for the 3.5k instead, lots of liquidity waiting peacefully over there is ready to get wiped!
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You were also told to exit the crypto markets by someone with 5,000 followers. Can you name one person who gave you that advice? Additionally, I don’t think it’s professional to claim credit for this move. You’re also delusional if you post that you’re pleased when things are red and people are losing money! $eth #Chillguy
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One last dance with Ethereum: Targeting $4,350 long, stop-loss at $4,226. Lose that level, and tell your friends to exit the crypto markets. $eth #Chillguy

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#Chillguy advice: Nothing is the same anymore, and that’s the raw truth of this cycle. The crypto game, the influencers, the media, the AI responses none of it mirrors what we knew before. The decentralization we once hyped isn’t what it used to be; it’s morphed under new tech, agendas, and power plays. Your TA outcomes, your mindset, the risks you take, and the rewards you chase they’re all different now. Every cycle flips the script, and holding onto old playbooks or outdated influencer takes is a recipe for getting left behind. Adapt fast or get burned in this ever-shifting shitshow. This isn’t just noise it’s a wake-up call. The elements of the game change every time, and you can’t afford to lag. The media’s spinning new narratives, AI’s spitting out different perspectives, and the market’s volatility demands a sharper, more agile mindset. Decentralization’s evolving, risks are higher, and rewards are trickier to pin down. If you’re not ready to pivot, rethink, and move with the cycle’s chaos, you’re stuck in the past. Stay sharp, embrace the change, and make your next move count because nothing will ever stay the same.
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Not bearish on $ETH, just cautious. I've been expecting a drop below $4,200 for 2 weeks, and here we are. No positions open yet, and I won’t regret it if it pumps. My strategy is simple: no weekly close above $4,250, no entry. I’m waiting for further downside. See you Monday
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