Can the cryptocurrency world really change the fate of ordinary people? This post-2000's experience is too heart-wrenching!

Many people are asking: “Sister Ke, can the cryptocurrency world change the fate of ordinary people?” My answer is: Some have made a comeback thanks to it, while others have completely failed. The personal experience of a fan born in the 2000s may give you the answer.

He was running a small company with an annual profit of about 1.3 million, and life should have been stable. After getting involved in the cryptocurrency world in 2023, his life trajectory completely went off track—initially spending a few thousand to buy altcoins, he leveraged 3 times and turned it into 50,000 in a week, this “sweet spot” made him fully engaged.

The real nightmare began when he learned about contracts. In August, he first deposited 5000 yuan, using 50 times leverage to short altcoins, and was liquidated in 3 seconds; unwilling to accept this, he deposited another 5000 yuan, but even after holding for half an hour, he was liquidated again. Over the next four months, he lost 200,000 in altcoin contracts, staring at the market every day in the office, leaving the company behind.

Realizing that altcoins have many “tricks,” he switched to mainstream coins like BTC, SOL, and ETH, but still couldn't escape losses—total losses of 62,000 U on a certain platform. He was also restricted from depositing due to complaints about U merchants, forcing him to quit for half a year.

This year, he came across a video titled “BTC reaching 90,000 USD,” and he was tempted again. Using a Hong Kong ID to register on a new platform, when SOL was about 210 USD, he went all in on a short position with 80,000 U, and the result was predictable.

This “gamble” cost him too much: his girlfriend of three years left him, saying, “I don't want to marry a gambler”; he sold his Toyota Land Cruiser and the newly bought Xiaomi SU7, and started driving an old Nissan from ten years ago from his home, turning from a small boss into what he called a “clown.”

Only later, when he started following a team for operations, did he bid farewell to frequent stop-losses and liquidations, and his income gradually increased steadily.

In fact, the cryptocurrency world is never a “gambling table,” and trying to go it alone can easily lead to getting lost. If you want to get back on track and flip your capital, choosing the right direction is very important. I only help those who are destined; if you also want to avoid traps and find the right rhythm, hurry and join Sister Ke's team, the team will help you stabilize and minimize detours! #加密市场观察