It is possible, but it is not guaranteed and is often an illusion for most people. The truth without embellishment: Yes, some people have become very rich thanks to crypto, like those who bought Bitcoin in 2010 or 2011 for a dollar or two.

Or those who bought Ethereum for 1 dollar, or Solana for 1 dollar, or some meme coins in their early days.

They have become millionaires or even billionaires.

But the bitter reality: more than 90-95% of people who enter the world of crypto lose money or exit without a significant profit.

Most of those who "become rich" are either: lucky (entered very early).

Very professional (understand the market, analysis, risk management).

Or promote projects (Shills, influencers, devs).

Many cryptocurrencies collapse or become worthless (rug pull, scam, or just hype that ends).

Why does it seem easy and tempting? You only see the success stories on Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube (survivorship bias).

No one shares their picture after losing 80% of their portfolio.

FOMO (fear of missing out) drives people to buy at the top and then sell at the bottom.

When can crypto make you rich? If you learn well (technical analysis, fundamental, on-chain, risk management).

If you only invest what you can afford to lose (don't borrow, don't sell your house).

If you are patient for years and not weeks (the real HODL is not 3 months).

If you diversify and don't focus on one currency or one meme coin.

And the most important thing: you entered at the right time and not at the peak of the bull run.

In summary, honestly: cryptocurrencies are not an easy path to quick wealth.

It is a high-risk, high-reward tool.

You can turn $1000 into hundreds of thousands... or turn $100,000 into zero. The illusion = "Buy this coin today and you'll be a millionaire tomorrow."

The truth = you need knowledge + patience + luck + strong risk management. If you're new, start by learning the basics of Bitcoin and Ethereum first, don't chase meme coins and the fake 100x.