#ETH Today, I withdrew 120,000 U. After ten years in the crypto world, I finally understand how much 'U' is needed to return to a normal life. Have you all made it ashore?
The first time my account broke 1 million U, I couldn't sleep all night.
Staring at the balance, everything looked good, even the little dog wandering on the street seemed 'charming'.
Later, when it rose to seven figures, eight figures, I realized—
What people in the crypto world truly want is not money, but the feeling of 'finally making it through'.
I entered the circle at 20, and now at 30, it has been exactly ten years.
I've experienced hardship, confusion, irritability, and doubt about life.
#zec Until 2022-2023, these two years completely changed my fate, and my account first surged to eight figures.
Now when I go out to stay in hotels, I never look at the price;
I buy watches worth hundreds of thousands if I like them;
I don't even blink at rooms that cost 3000 a night;
My suitcase and hat must have some crypto elements—
So that wherever I go, I can be recognized as 'one of my kind'.
This is the confidence built over ten years, not just talk.
#jellyjelly Someone asked me: 'What did you rely on to get here?'
I've thought about it countless times, and the answer is actually very simple:
Attitude first, skills second.
I don't predict market fluctuations,
but rhythm, emotion, patience, and resilience are things I practice every day.
The crypto world isn't about talent; it's about who is steadier, who can endure loneliness and temptation better.
My biggest realization over the past ten years can be summed up in one sentence:
Don't get carried away when prices rise, and don't panic when they fall.
Only those who can survive have the right to talk about being a winner.
I don't take positions, nor do I teach you how to get rich quickly.
But if you are also struggling in this circle,
and want to hear the real thoughts, reviews, and reflections of an 'old-timer'—
then welcome, I'm always here.


