#BinanceKOLIntroductionProgram I

Started With Almost Nothing”

I still remember 2018 clearly. Crypto had just crashed after the hype of 2017. Everyone around me was saying it was dead.

That’s exactly when I discovered Binance.

I didn’t have much—just a small amount of money I could afford to lose. I created my account, bought a bit of Bitcoin and some BNB because I heard it reduced fees.

At that time, I wasn’t trying to get rich. I was just curious.

📉 Learning the Hard Way (2018–2019)

The market wasn’t kind.

Prices kept dropping. My small investment shrank, and I almost gave up.

But instead of quitting, I started learning:

What is blockchain?

Why do prices move?

How trading works?

I made mistakes:

Bought at the wrong time

Sold out of fear

Followed hype

But slowly, I began to understand the game.

🚀 The Turning Point (2020–2021)

Then came 2020.

Suddenly, crypto started rising again. This time, I was ready.

I held onto my Bitcoin

I kept accumulating BNB

I started using Binance features like:

Staking

Savings

Launchpad projects

When 2021 bull run hit… everything changed.

My small investment had grown more than I ever imagined.

It wasn’t luck anymore—I had patience and experience.

💼 Becoming Smarter (2022–2023)

Then the market crashed again.

But this time, I didn’t panic.

Instead:

I took profits early

I avoided risky hype coins

I focused on long-term projects

When news came about Changpeng Zhao stepping down and regulations hitting Binance, I was worried—but I had learned one thing:

👉 Never depend on hype. Always manage risk.

🔄 Where I Am Now (2024–Now)

Today, I still use Binance, but differently:

I don’t chase quick money

I diversify my investments

I use both trading and long-term holding

I only invest what I can afford to lose

Crypto changed my life—but not overnight.

💡 What I Learned

Patience beats hype

Losses are part of the journey

Knowledge is more powerful than money

Markets move in cycles

Discipline is everything

# Final Thought

If I could go back to 2018, I wouldn’t change much.

Because the mistakes, losses, and lessons are exactly w