Great wealth comes with the wind, don't be anxious; what belongs to you will surely arrive on time!

The screen at five in the morning is the deepest ocean of this era. The blue light reflects the bloodshot veins in my eyes, and the candlestick chart unfolds before me like a fluctuating lifeline. Some say great wealth comes with the wind; this statement is rough, but the logic is sound. When the wind rises, if you are present and stand firm, you can be lifted to the clouds; but if you are still counting coins under the eaves, when the wind passes, all that remains are fallen leaves and a sigh.

I think of those who first encountered BTC, ETH, and BNB. They are not gods, but rather just happened to stand on the edge of a cliff in the wind. Some shivered and retreated, while others closed their eyes and leaped. What they held was not currency, but a piece of history being created, a cognitive revolution sweeping the globe. Back then, there were no noisy communities, no instant transactions; only whispers among geeks and faith within the code. They fought against volatility with patience, endured the long bear market with conviction, like guarding a seed buried in frozen soil, knowing that spring would eventually come.

Now, the wave of the cryptocurrency world has turned into a hurricane. Opportunities sparkle like stars; new projects, new chains, new narratives refresh the boundaries of understanding every day. Yet people have become impatient. We are eager to get on board, eager to double our investment, eager to prove we haven't missed out. But the real opportunity has never been about chasing after it. It is like a wild bird that only lands on quiet, outstretched branches.

I have seen too many people cheer at the peaks and curse in the valleys, yet forget that the wind has no good or evil, and the tides have their own laws. The opportunity that belongs to you is often hidden in your most impatient waiting. It may be a late-night epiphany, a repeated reading of the project white paper, or a calm accumulation during the panic of the crowd. It does not make noise, nor does it show off; it gently knocks when you are ready.

Don't be anxious. This era is never short of opportunities; what it lacks is people who can match those opportunities. The wind will come again; the wind is always blowing. What you need to do is not to run and shout, but to sharpen your sails, calibrate your rudder, and when the wind that belongs to you arrives, steadily hold the direction.

At that time, you will understand that the strong wind brings not just wealth, but the most profound dialogue between you and this era.