⚡️🚨 NEW - Clinics are now treating patients addicted to cryptocurrencies.
According to Jamie Giles, a therapist at the Scottish center Castle Craig, some people develop behaviors with cryptocurrencies that are almost identical to those seen in gambling addictions.
Since the markets are open 24/7, some investors spend their days monitoring prices, hide their losses from loved ones, take ever-greater risks, and become unable to stop despite the consequences on their personal, financial, or professional lives.
The most concerning aspect, according to experts, is that this addiction can easily go unnoticed. Unlike alcohol or drugs, compulsive trading often resembles ambition or entrepreneurial spirit.
However, anxiety, sleep disorders, depression, chronic stress, and sometimes even suicidal thoughts following heavy losses are regularly observed in the most severe cases.
An American study cited by Giles even revealed that approximately two-thirds of crypto traders exhibited problematic behaviors associated with gambling. 
