TechFlow investigates the cryptocurrency community's views on love: Crypto love, a little risky

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TechFlow investigates the cryptocurrency community

The media outlet "TechFlow Deep Tide" conducted a survey on Chinese Valentine's Day this year, asking, "Are you still willing to find a partner in the cryptocurrency circle?" The results showed that over 50% of people are not willing. "TechFlow Deep Tide" then visited many individuals in the cryptocurrency circle and found that relationship statuses are quite diverse. This post has quietly become a popular love article among men and women in the cryptocurrency circle.

TechFlow Deep Tide: Love in the Crypto Circle, a Bit Risky

"TechFlow Deep Tide" believes that "impulsiveness" has become a keyword in the cryptocurrency circle. Due to their work taking them to various countries and cities, people in the crypto circle rarely have time for romantic relationships.

"Frequent business trips, participating in events day and night, last-minute cancellations of dates, having dinner while on cross-border conference calls, video chatting with partners in different locations, making phone calls while entertaining at night, staying up all night from insomnia to dawn..." "'Getting intimate, only to have the partner lose interest due to volatile market conditions, ending the mood' has become an industry joke."

Story of Xiao 7

"TechFlow Deep Tide" writes that Xiao 7 met her ex-boyfriend who worked in the crypto circle. At first, she thought he was the one, but due to their busy schedules, they never had a chance to truly get to know each other, and she later realized that he only loved himself.

Xiao 7 believes that people in the crypto circle are used to having multiple projects at once, and some are also accustomed to having multiple partners, dating different people in different cities, but they never seem to have long-term relationships.

Story of Xiao N

"TechFlow Deep Tide" writes that after breaking up with his partner in the crypto circle, Xiao N found it easy to run into her again due to the small circle, which then turned into gossip among others, teaching him a profound lesson.

This situation has led many to choose to keep their relationships low-key and not disclose their partners in the industry.

TechFlow Deep Tide: A Family Can't Have Two Gambling Dogs

"TechFlow Deep Tide" interviewed a male who stated he would never date women in the crypto circle, as he believes they are usually hard to settle down, have excessive desires, and are not suitable to be gentle mothers.

Negative Impressions from Outside the Circle

People outside the circle also have stereotypes about men and women in the crypto circle, as they do not want their partners involved in speculative schemes every day.

No High Expectations Between Crypto Men and Women

In the interviews conducted by "TechFlow Deep Tide," it was found that men and women in the crypto circle do not actually hold each other in high regard. They believe that people in the crypto circle are only after quick money and lack love. Life is also filled with uncertainty, seeking pleasure in the moment and enjoying it to the fullest. In addition, constantly moving between different business settings, both genders feel insecure about each other.

The Cost of Pursuing Crypto Women is Too High

Some men in the crypto circle also believe that due to the exposure of crypto women to many successful figures, it is difficult to please them with money. Compared to other industries, with the same cost, it may be easier to find a better partner.

TechFlow Deep Tide: There Are Happy Cases of Mutual Appreciation

"TechFlow Deep Tide" points out that people in the same field can still find happiness together. For example, having more common topics, understanding values, collaborating on airdrops, or even encouraging each other to invest in cryptocurrencies. Compared to those outside the circle who may not understand their work patterns and rhythms, relationships among those in the crypto circle can have their advantages.

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