After ten years of navigating the crypto world, I returned to 'the human world' with eight-figure loot!
25 years old, I rushed into the crypto world like a reckless young fool;
35 years old, I was like cheating, bringing my account to eight figures. The moment that string of numbers popped up on the screen, I was completely stunned — that wasn't profit, that was the record of 'surviving the disaster + dominating the scene.'
What about me now?
When booking a hotel, I only care if it's 'comfortable enough.' 2000 a night? A nod and I'm in.
I pull a suitcase out the door, adorned with crypto elements. At the airport or on the high-speed train, I'm always recognized by fellow enthusiasts; a glance and we understand: 'One of us.'
This feeling is more exhilarating than hitting the limit up.
And those relatives in traditional industries, factories, trade, e-commerce...
Every day is as busy as a battle, leaving me with a bald head, while I just need to focus on my phone, sip coffee, and with a light tap, complete a transaction that others can't earn in a month.
This isn't superiority; it's the gap of the times.
Many people ask me how I did it.
In fact, in the end, I realized one truth:
The true core of the crypto world isn't technology, but the strength of the heart.
In recent years, I've summarized a 'survival strategy in the crypto world,' focusing on practical advice:
1. BTC is the sky, the king, the god.
When it's in a good mood, altcoins soar;
When it's in a bad mood, altcoins collectively perish.
If you want to mix in the crypto world, you have to first learn to read BTC's mood.
2. ETH can occasionally stand alone, but don’t fantasize about altcoins defying the odds.
In front of the broader market, resistance is a death sentence.
3. BTC and USDT are like a seesaw.
USDT goes up? The big brother might take a dive.
Is the big brother's rise too fierce? I will immediately shift part of my holdings to USDT — cashing out is always the way to go.
4. Late at night is the most dangerous yet thrilling time.
Between 0-1 AM, I love 'spiking the needle'; placing orders before bed can easily catch a big bottom, and seeing profits in the morning can shock you awake.
In the morning from 6-8 AM, you can see the direction of the day;
In the first half of the evening, it drops, and in the early morning, it likely rebounds;
If the first half rises too sharply, watch out for a plunge at night.
5. At 5 PM, Wall Street wakes up.
Volatility often starts to increase here; catching a wave can fill you up.
6. Don't fear drops; fear the lack of volume.
Coins with volume, not air, dropping can actually be an opportunity.
If you have spare cash, buy in batches; if not, hold tight.
In the crypto world, time is more powerful than technology.
The most audacious time for me was when I held Dogecoin at 0.085 and it skyrocketed over 20 times.
At that moment, I truly realized:
The crypto world isn’t about IQ; it’s about patience.
Stop messing around by yourself.
By following the right rhythm, you can avoid ten years of detours.
The wind is already blowing; don't miss the next opportunity to take off.
I lead the way, you follow, together we carve out our own path to wealth.

