Mysticism Takes Over Crypto: When Candlestick Charts Give Way to Bazi and Feng Shui

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In the crypto world, traditional technical analysis is increasingly being overshadowed by metaphysical practices like astrology and feng shui. The author describes encountering well-known crypto figures—KOLs, traders, and VCs—praying at temples for wealth, highlighting a cultural shift where beliefs in destiny and supernatural forces are becoming mainstream. Some investors and funds now prioritize checking founders' facial fortunes or project name compatibility over conventional due diligence. Anecdotes include a listed company CEO who reportedly earned hundreds of millions by following feng shui advice, while others suffered losses after ignoring such guidance. The trend is framed not as mere superstition but as a psychological response to extreme market volatility and uncertainty. In an environment where tweets from influencers or politicians can trigger 50% price swings, metaphysical practices serve as emotional anchors—much like ocean-faring cultures relying on divine protection during unpredictable voyages. Ultimately, when rationality reaches its limits, belief fills the void.

Author: Xiaobing, Deep Tide TechFlow

Original Title: Satoshi Nakamoto Would Have to Kowtow to the God of Wealth


Every year on the fifth day of the Lunar New Year, Xiaobing wakes up early to go to the Number One Temple of Wealth at Beigao Peak in Hangzhou.

I thought I would be jostling with aunties and uncles, but when I arrived, the scene was filled with familiar faces amidst the swirling incense smoke.

On the left was a well-known爆料KOL, on the right was someone involved in community schemes, and a few tech elites who usually preach "decentralization" were devoutly kowtowing with loud thuds. In that moment, algorithmic consensus and Federal Reserve movements were no match for the three sticks of incense in their hands.

Over the past two years, mysticism has become the "prominent study" in the crypto world. If you're still looking at candlestick charts, you're a classical rookie. The real veterans are now reading Bazi (Eight Characters).

A crypto trader familiar with various macroeconomic indicators eventually turned to mysticism, recently calculating BTC's Bazi—and the outlook is grim: fire clashes with the wealth repository, making 2026 (Bing Wu Year) Bitcoin's darkest hour. I quickly checked my wallet; luckily, it was already empty.

Remember, Alen, a partner at crypto VC y2z Ventures, once stated bluntly that one of their fund's core competencies was "reading faces." In the past, due diligence (DD) involved code audits and business models. Now, it's different: first, check if the founder has a "wealth-losing face," then see if the project's name clashes with Feng Shui.

During a recent trip to Shenzhen, I noticed that traders and KOLs' standard setup isn't data terminals; they all have a "Feng Shui consultant" behind them.

Don't laugh—this approach really works in crypto. Xiaobing knows a boss of a Hong Kong-listed company who is a devout believer in Feng Shui, donating real money to temples—possibly more than the company's R&D budget.

And the result? Feng Shui brought help from noble patrons. Starting in 2023, he bought Bitcoin, earning hundreds of millions of dollars by hoarding it. Later, he caught the wave of the DAT (Crypto Treasury Reserve) narrative, and the company's stock price doubled... Although everyone knows this is "survivorship bias," you can't argue with the fact that he really made a fortune.

There are counterexamples too. A爆料KOL with a frog avatar also had a Feng Shui consultant who advised him not to make moves recently. He couldn't resist and played with contracts, resulting in a neat and tidy liquidation.

About this phenomenon, it's not entirely superstition.

Our traditional land-based civilization emphasizes farming—"sow one grain in spring, reap ten thousand in autumn"—focusing on certainty. But what does maritime civilization face? Storms and unknown waters.

Why do people in the southeastern coastal areas worship Mazu? Not because of ignorance, but because on the vast ocean, besides experience and technology, you need something else.

The crypto world is essentially a modern version of the "Age of Exploration." It faces bottomless seas and sudden storms. This is human nature: the greater the randomness and volatility, the more we seek supernatural spiritual anchors.

When candlestick charts fail, and a single tweet from Musk, Trump, or CZ can sway the market, Feng Shui becomes the last psychological defense. This isn't ignorance; it's an instinctive stress response to massive wealth fluctuations.

After all, when your assets can swing 50% in a day, you need to believe in something to sleep at night. As for whether the God of Wealth understands blockchain, does it really matter?


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İlgili Sorular

QWhat is the main theme of the article '玄学接管币圈:当K线图让位于八字与风水'?

AThe article discusses how metaphysical practices like astrology, fortune-telling, and feng shui are becoming increasingly influential in the cryptocurrency circle, replacing traditional methods like analyzing K-line charts for investment guidance.

QAccording to the article, what did the crypto VC y2z Ventures partner claim as one of their core competencies?

AAlen, a partner at y2z Ventures, stated that one of their fund's core competencies is 'reading facial features' (面相) to evaluate founders and projects, rather than relying solely on technical or business due diligence.

QWhy does the article compare the cryptocurrency market to the 'Age of Exploration'?

AThe article compares the crypto market to the Age of Exploration because both involve navigating high uncertainty and volatility, similar to sailors facing unpredictable storms at sea, leading people to seek supernatural or spiritual anchors for psychological comfort.

QWhat example does the article provide to show the effectiveness of feng shui in crypto investments?

AThe article cites a Hong Kong-listed company老板 who heavily donated to temples and followed feng shui practices, which allegedly helped him earn hundreds of millions by buying Bitcoin in 2023 and benefiting from market trends, though it acknowledges this could be survivorship bias.

QHow does the article explain the shift from traditional analysis to玄学in crypto trading?

AThe article attributes the shift to the extreme randomness and influence of factors like tweets from figures such as Elon Musk or Donald Trump, which make traditional charts unreliable, leading traders to adopt玄学as a psychological defense mechanism against high volatility.

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