From 1000 to 1 million in the crypto world: my practical path, ordinary people can also follow

From 1000 to 1 million is not a myth in the crypto world—this is the path I started with 120U and ran through in 3 years.

Don’t think it’s all luck; to put it simply, it’s about turning execution, rhythm, and patience into a profitable process.

As long as the method is right and the mindset is stable, you can also succeed.

Stage One: From 1000 to 100,000, relying on "small steps and quick runs."

1000 yuan is about 140U, which is most suitable for contracts. I only take 30U for each trial trade, not betting on direction but chasing hot spots, for example, when SOL surged back then, I focused on the 15-minute chart to capture waves.

If I double my money, I move on to the next round; if I lose twice in a row, I stop and review. After three rounds, the funds exceed 1000U. The difficulty here isn’t the technique; it’s enduring the frustration of consecutive losses and not increasing the position in a panic.

Once the funds exceed 1000U, I initiate "three lines running in parallel":

Ultra-short positions focus on the 15-minute charts of Bitcoin and Ethereum, entering and exiting quickly to profit from volatility;

For strategy trades, I use small positions to grind out a 4-hour structure, keeping all profits, and invest a portion weekly in Bitcoin, turning risk into accumulation;

The trend trades are the most crucial, waiting for a clear direction before entering, calculating with a 1:3 risk-reward ratio, and never acting impulsively.

I’ve tested it myself; the core of moving from thousands to tens of thousands is “no weaknesses”: be brave enough to push forward when winning, and immediately pull back when losing.

When the funds reach 100,000, I enter Stage Two—winning compound interest by "dragging".

At this point, I treat trend trades as the main line, using regular investments to build a base, and ultra-short only as an accelerator, without rushing to double.

It took me 2.5 years to go from 100,000 to 1 million.

It’s not about rushing; it’s about letting time ferment: holding onto significant trends, averaging costs through regular investments, and short-term trades providing some pocket money.

Many people find it difficult; in fact, the challenge is "keeping the rhythm"—not being swayed by short-term fluctuations and not being greedy for overnight riches.

Opportunities in the crypto world are never lacking; what’s lacking is people who can “stay steady.”

I’ve organized the operation tables for the two stages and marked the position allocation for different amounts of capital.

If you want to start steadily from 1000, come find Brother K—becoming a millionaire is not a dream; it’s a process that’s walked step by step.

In the past, I stumbled around in the dark alone; now I hold the lamp in my hand.

The lamp is always on; will you follow? @不贪的阿 K