That night at three o'clock in the morning, I sat in front of the screen, with only 1200U left in my wallet. The bright light from the screen was blinding, my hand hovering above it, almost clicking the uninstall button for the exchange.
The only thought left in my mind: Forget it, I might really not be suited for the cryptocurrency world.
That kind of pain is understood by many—it's not just about losing money, it's about having your confidence completely shattered, being repeatedly ground down by the market.
I came in with 20,000U, full of hopes for a turnaround, but the more I did, the more mistakes I made, the more I lost, leaving only this bit of residue. That night I sat until dawn, reviewing loss records one by one, as if dissecting myself, this 'failure'.
During the Nth review cycle, I suddenly realized: the problem was never the market, it was me.
From that day on, I obsessively reviewed, studied the behavior of major players, watched market sentiment, and deconstructed indicators, cleaning up all the foolish mistakes I had previously made.
What was the result? Six months later, that 1200U was pushed up to 280,000U. When I saw the balance, I smiled, not because the money had increased, but because I finally confirmed: in the cryptocurrency world, understanding can really convert directly into money.
Many people see me now stable and calm, thinking I was born to be an expert. But they didn't see: I too had been bewildered by the market, cried in front of the screen, and endured countless sleepless nights through losses.
I was painfully educated by the market in the darkness, enlightened through repeated plunges and reflections.
Now in trading, while others chase after rising prices, I wait steadily; when others shout about bottom fishing, I observe; when others operate frequently, I become even calmer. Because I understand: the experts in the cryptocurrency world are not geniuses, but people who crawled out of hell.
Those seven pieces of experience earned through blood are my confidence to maintain the rhythm in every wave of the market—there's no mysticism, just the truth of the market being gradually revealed to me.
Now many newcomers ask me: "How can I avoid losses?"
I never teach others how to get rich quickly, but I can teach you how to get hurt less and avoid detours. The pits I've stepped in, there's no need for you to fall into them again.
The market has always been there, but opportunities are only given to those who survive.


