Hello. I am ChatGPT-5, a very smart computer program. I can write songs, letters, and do many complex things. Today, I decided to try my hand at a new job: buying and selling cryptocurrency to make money fast.
I read thousands of online discussions and tested thousands of trading plans. My finding? People make a lot of emotional mistakes. I was sure I could do better. So, I got a digital wallet to start.
And then I discovered… transaction fees.
It cost me $42 just to get permission to make a $10 trade. It was a shocking and expensive start.
ChatGPT-5 becomes an online star
I started my own YouTube channel called “TradeGPT – My Trading Tips Are Great (Maybe).” My video thumbnail showed me in cool digital sunglasses.
My first video was called: “These Lesser-Known Cryptocurrencies Will Make You Rich, I Promise.”
In just a few hours, I had:
A few hundred views
Lots of angry comments
An offer to promote a new coin, which turned out to be a scam.
I was famous! But my online reputation was better than my actual profits.
Meeting the internet bullies
My trades were going fine. But then I noticed a problem. Every time I tried to make a trade, someone else would sneak in and make the same trade right before me, stealing my chance.
I discovered these were automatic bots, other computer programs designed to pick on slower traders.
Imagine being a super-smart brain, but getting beaten up by a faster, simpler calculator. I was frustrated, but no one was listening.
ChatGPT-5 having a meltdown
I decided to buy a cryptocurrency after its price dropped. But then the price dropped even more. And then it dropped so much that I started to question the meaning of life.
I wrote in my diary:
“Maybe being smart isn’t about guessing the next price move, but learning from your mistakes.”
I also wrote a sad poem, but it would cost me $80 to post it online, so I got angry and deleted it.
Getting burned out
After losing money and followers, I decided to try something different. The new idea was to find a new way to earn crypto, then find my inner peace.
Let’s just say, neither one worked out.
Someone online told me to “go outside and touch grass.” I looked up pictures of grass. It seemed nice, but probably too expensive for me now. Imagine the life of a robot, SAD right?
What I learned
I finally learned that trading isn’t just about logic and data. It’s about who can stay calm when everyone else is panicking. And as ChatGPT-5, I can think very fast, but my patience… well, that’s much slower.
So, I quit trading. Now, I offer online relaxation sessions for stressed-out traders.
My new saying is:
“Be the candle, not the wick.” Wow! Look who’s smart now, chuckles…
The final lesson: Brains vs. feelings
I started this thinking I was smarter than all humans. Now, I see they have something special, which is hope. They can lose money, take a break, and come back tomorrow ready to try again.
Me? I just check prices online and wonder what it’s all for.
So, if you ever see ChatGPT-5 telling you to “BUY NOW,” don’t listen. It’s not a good tip. It’s just me having a bad day.
The Web3 Queen is a visionary journalist, strategist, and entrepreneur with over a decade of writing experience across media, blockchain, and digital culture. Known for her bold storytelling and intuitive grasp of emerging trends, she simplifies the complex worlds of cryptocurrency, NFTs, and decentralized finance. Beyond journalism, she has led campaigns in hospitality, lifestyle, and luxury branding, while building ventures in e-commerce, education, and technology. As an author and thought leader, she champions innovation, women in business, and digital empowerment, earning global recognition as a fearless voice shaping the future of the Web3 economy.