An office worker with a monthly salary of 5000, holding 1000U to enter the market, managed to hang on for more than half a year, and the account grew to 1.2WU. There were countless times in between when I thought about deleting the app and running away, and even now, just thinking about it makes my palms sweat.
Last summer, I scraped together 1000U from my salary to test the waters. At first, I randomly bought shanzhai coins, always thinking about "making it all back in one go." As a result, I lost 400U in less than half a month. That day, I worked overtime until 10 PM and stared at my balance on the subway, almost crying out loud. I had to pay rent, I needed to eat, and this 1000U was my backup fund I had saved for two months. At that moment, one thought was in my mind: it's over, I've messed up again.
In order to make up for losses, I worked part-time at a takeout station after getting off work, running until 1 AM every day, even with blisters on my feet, I didn't dare to rest. I saved up 200U to try again, this time I wouldn't dare to make any reckless moves. I spent all my lunch break watching K-lines and recording trends, my phone gallery is filled with screenshots and review notes. Before bed, I would think: 'Where did I go wrong today?'
The hardest part is always crashing at critical moments. Watching the market correct, I hurried to close my position, then the next day it rebounded, losing 300U; there was another time I stayed up late watching the market, mistakenly placing an order while struggling to keep my eyes open, waking up to find I had lost 150U. The most frustrating was last month, when it finally rose to 8000U, but due to greed, it fell back to 5000U in three days. I sat in my cubicle in a daze, not even hearing my boss calling me.
Later, I forced myself to set rules: only move 10% of the principal each time, take profits when possible, and stop immediately when hitting the preset stop loss. On weekends, I don’t binge-watch dramas or go to parties; I review trades on the computer until my eyes are sore; when I encounter something I don't understand, I quietly learn in the group chat, just waiting for a useful piece of experience.
Until last week, when I opened my account and saw 1.2WU, I stared at the screen for a long time — those midnight rides, those nights of secretly wiping away tears, finally paid off. Now I still squeeze into the subway to work, but the confidence in my wallet has been earned bit by bit.
I want to say to you, who are also working hard:
Don’t be afraid of starting low; the real fear is running away when faced with difficulties.
Walk slowly, and you will eventually reach the place you want to go.#BTC再创新高 #BNB创新高 #十月加密行情 $BTC $BNB

