From 1800U to 54,000 U: Surviving in the crypto world, stability is more important than anything else​

From 1800U to 54,000 U, many people won't believe it when I say it, but I really didn't do anything magical; the only right thing I did was resist the urge to gamble. ​

When I first entered the circle in 2020, I had just paid off my credit card and had only 1800U left in my pocket, feeling anxious and unable to sleep all night. Meanwhile, everyone around me was crazily spreading the news of "20x leverage turning fortunes overnight," but I watched them get liquidated every few days and really didn't dare to follow suit. So, I split my 1800U into 6 parts, each 300U, choosing coins with low volatility, buying low and selling high, and running off with small profits. To my surprise, I made 420U in the first week, my account broke 3000U in the second week, and in the third week, it directly jumped to 6200U. At that moment, I realized that in the crypto world, what is more important than 'skills' is that when others are greedy, I am not; when others are panicking, I am not. ​

Later, from 6200U to 45,000 U, I still stuck to my old routine: quietly buying low when the market is in panic and decisively taking profits when the market is crazy. I don't listen to the calls in the group, I don't blindly chase highs, and I absolutely never go heavy; simply put, I just 'survive.' When my account broke 50,000 U, I actually became more 'timid' — I started using scripts to place orders, only touching mainstream coins like BTC, ETH, and SOL, making sure to set profit and stop-loss for every operation, even if it means earning less, I would never take risks. ​

Some people laugh at me for being too conservative, but only I know that those who have never experienced liquidation will never understand how precious 'stability' is. Throughout this journey, I've summarized three heartfelt truths: putting all your eggs in one basket is a tumor; diversifying is the way to last long; don't bet on the market direction, if you must bet, bet on your own win rate; maintaining a stable mindset is stronger than anything else, earning a little less is okay, being able to earn for a long time is the real skill. ​

The crypto world never lacks opportunities, what it lacks is someone who can keep their hands steady. I share my hard-earned experiences with my brothers around me, just to tell everyone: if one person rushes recklessly, they will eventually crash; with someone guiding the way and together keeping our original intention, we can go further. Let's walk this road steadily together. @招财阿宝