At 39 years old, looking back on 8 years in the crypto world.
People often ask me: “Did you really make money❓”
The answer is straightforward —— during the market surge from 2021 to 2023, my account steadily hit 8 figures, and now I can afford to stay in hotels that cost 2000 a night, feeling more relaxed than many 80s born who are running businesses or online shops.
Some are curious about the secret; it's actually unrelated to talent and luck, entirely relying on a "simple method": the “253 phased investment method.”
With it, I achieved over 20 million in earnings, and new investors can follow it to avoid many pitfalls.
Taking the most familiar BTC as an example, if you're preparing a 100,000 fund pool, you can implement it in three steps.
The first step is “2”: start with 20% (which is 20,000) to test the waters. With a light position, you won’t panic even if the market fluctuates; you can fully withstand the risks. I've seen too many newcomers jump in with all their capital, panicking with every slight rise and fall, and this step helps to avoid that pitfall.
The second step is “5”: use the remaining 50% (50,000) to supplement in phases. If the market rises, wait for a pullback to take action; if it falls, gradually add according to the rhythm of “add 10% for every 8% drop.” This way, no matter how the market swings, your holding cost can always be averaged out, preventing you from being tightly trapped by entering at a single point.
The third step is “3”: wait for the trend to stabilize — for example, after BTC breaks a key point without falling back, then add the final 30% (30,000). The entire investment pace is calm and steady, making it even more stable.
This method looks “simple,” but in the crypto world, “simple methods” last longer. Now the market is still fluctuating, and I've seen too many newcomers chase highs and cut losses, thinking they can take “shortcuts,” only to suffer significant losses overnight. Yet I rely on “253” with “calm, not greedy, and phased approach,” which helps me maintain my footing amid the volatility.
In fact, the hardest part of the crypto world is not finding “magical operations,” but restraint — the restraint against greedy desires to go all in, and the restraint against panic when the market drops. I can live comfortably, not by betting on the market, but because this “simple method” has helped me avoid pitfall after pitfall. Newcomers shouldn’t dismiss it as too simple; methods that can be implemented and guarantee profits are truly useful.
Once, I was also stumbling in the dark of the crypto world, but now I finally grasp the “light,” which has been shining all along; it depends on whether you are willing to follow Sister Anxin.




