$BTC 《Eight Years in the Crypto World: A Few Truths I’ve Realized》

I entered the crypto world at 30, and now I’m 38. In eight years, I’ve gone from riches to rags, from aggressive to stable; the market has taught me more than any book ever could.

Someone asked me: "What does it take to trade cryptocurrencies?"

I simply said: Stay calm.

In 2019, my account first broke seven figures, and I felt invincible.

Then came a massive crash, sending me right back to square one.

At that moment, I finally understood— the crypto world rewards no confidence, only teaches arrogance.

Now it seems glamorous, staying in nice hotels, discussing the market,

but my heart is steadier than anyone else’s. Because I’ve seen too many people fall victim to "greed."

💡1. BTC is the lifeline

When it rises, everyone rejoices; when it falls, no one can survive alone.

ETH occasionally holds up, but altcoins are merely sidekicks.

If you’re not watching BTC, everything else is a waste of time.

💡2. BTC and USDT are indicators of sentiment

When USDT rises, it indicates funds are fleeing;

When BTC surges, it’s time to be cautious.

The market is most euphoric when the risks are highest.

💡3. Focus on timing

There are many spikes in the early morning, check the trend in the morning, and watch for significant volatility in the afternoon.

If you don’t understand the rhythm, you’ll just be played by the market.

💡4. Don’t panic when it drops

Choose the right coins, manage your positions, and buy in batches.

A bear market isn’t a dead end, it’s a screening process.

My proudest trade:

Bought DOGE at 0.1U, now it’s worth over twenty times.

I didn’t rely on skills, just on a steady heart.

The crypto world can make you rich, but it also forces you to see yourself clearly.

The market may be chaotic, but your heart must not be.

Those who can weather the bull and bear markets are not the smart ones, but the steady ones.$ETH #比特币波动性