Cryptocurrency addiction has become a diagnosis
Psychotherapists around the world have seen an increase in the number of “crypto-addicts”, but the market has responded to this problem very quickly — more and more addiction treatment specialists specialize in quitting cryptocurrency trading, and several clinics have opened special branches in the United States for those who can’t control this habit.
In the past few years, there has been a great increase in investments in the cryptocurrency market, as well as people who trade in them. Cryptocurrencies are now bought not only by those who have more money but also by people with average incomes who hope to make money quickly by buying and selling them. The problem is moderate that this constant monitoring of the digital money market can become addictive.
How do you know if you are addicted?
Crypto-addiction is a relatively new phenomenon. It is reflected in the pathological obsession that requires constant monitoring of the crypto-market and compulsive buying and selling of digital currencies. This type of addiction, like all others, can have a very negative effect on health. They are often extremely euphoric when they record good results in trade, but they can also get very upset when trading is “out of hand”. Psychologists say that crypto-addicts have the most similarities with gamblers, and warn that this addiction should not be taken lightly, because gamblers have the highest number of suicides from the group of those who have an addiction.






