# The Truth About Making Money in Cryptocurrency: It's Not About Gambling Your Life, It's About Keeping the Rhythm!#加密市场观察
Brothers, let me be honest: most people who come to the cryptocurrency world dream of getting rich overnight. But those who can actually make money in this field are never the ones who gamble recklessly; it's the ones who can keep a steady rhythm, understand the market, and know when to exit.
Don't think that the tens of millions in my account are due to some innate ability to trade cryptocurrencies—I started with just a few thousand USDT, just like you, as a complete retail investor. I didn't rely on big player resources, insider information, or anything behind the scenes; it was all based on "being tough" and "not messing around."
Many people ask me: how did you roll from a few thousand USDT to the amount you have now? The core principle is just three words: no reckless gambling.
When I first started, I only had 1000 USDT, which I divided into five parts, with each position being 200 USDT. I set stop losses for every trade, didn't chase the market, didn't go against the trend, and certainly didn't stubbornly hold positions. During that time, I reminded myself every day: you’re not here to fight desperately; you’re here to "steal money"—if you don’t understand the market, stay out and wait, and only enter when you do understand, never act impulsively.
Slowly, my account grew to 10,000 USDT, and only then did I start to increase my positions—but it was never a reckless gamble. Instead, I waited until the trend was fully established before gradually adding to my positions. It was then that I truly realized: making money is about going with the trend, not stubbornly holding on.
When my account reached 200,000 USDT, the first thing I did wasn't to celebrate, but to withdraw funds. I fixed profits every week, turning the numbers in my account into real cash—not out of fear of losing, but out of fear that if the market swings, you might take a fall. If you dare to take a risk, the market will teach you a harsh lesson.
Last year, a brother followed me from 800 USDT to 12,000 USDT. On the day he withdrew, he was so excited that he sent me dozens of voice messages, his voice trembling. He said: "Brother, for the first time, I feel like the cryptocurrency world isn’t just for those who get liquidated."
I actually understand this feeling—what retail investors fear most is not losing money, but lacking direction. If a person is just guessing, they'll always be led by their emotions; stumbling around in the dark will only lead to self-doubt. But if you follow the right circle and hit the rhythm accurately, you don’t need to gamble your life; just doing a few simple things correctly is enough.


