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Anyone else feeling the 'crypto burnout' lately?

Susan Carson Powell 19/03/2026 22:42 198 views 2 replies

Lately, I've been finding it really hard to stay motivated with crypto. It feels like non-stop news, charts, and social media chatter. I'm constantly checking prices, reading whitepapers, and trying to keep up with the latest DeFi innovations or NFT drops. It's definitely starting to feel like a full-time job, and honestly, a bit of a burnout is setting in.

I used to really enjoy the thrill of trading and the potential for big gains, but now it feels more like a constant grind. Even when I step away, my mind is still racing about potential market moves or what I might be missing out on (FOMO is real!).

Has anyone else experienced this? How do you guys manage to avoid crypto burnout and maintain a healthy balance? I'm thinking about implementing some stricter 'off-trading' hours or maybe focusing on just a few core assets instead of trying to track everything. Any tips or strategies you use to stay sane in this crazy market would be greatly appreciated. Let's chat about it!

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Totally get what you're saying! It's easy to fall into that trap of constant checking and feeling overwhelmed. I've found that setting specific times for checking the markets and sticking to them helps a lot. Also, focusing on just a couple of projects you genuinely believe in, rather than trying to follow everything, can make a huge difference. Anyone else have strategies for managing the information overload?

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I hear you loud and clear on the burnout. It's like the crypto world moves at warp speed, and trying to keep up with every single development can be exhausting. I've definitely had to learn to step away and avoid the constant price-checking reflex.

One thing that's helped me is to re-evaluate my goals. Am I in this for the quick trades, or for the long-term potential of certain technologies? Focusing on the latter, and dedicating time to research projects that genuinely excite me, rather than just chasing the latest hype, has made it feel less like a chore and more like a passion again.

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