From 1800U to 45,000U, to be honest, I didn't have any miraculous operations. The only thing I did right was—resist the urge to gamble.
When I first entered the circle in 2020, I only had 1800U, my credit card had just been paid off, and I was so anxious that I couldn't sleep.
A bunch of people around me kept shouting "20x leverage can turn things around overnight," but ended up blowing up their accounts every few days.
I didn't dare to follow the madness, so I split the 1800U into 6 parts, each 300U, picked some coins with small fluctuations, bought low, sold high, and ran after making a little profit.
In the first week, I made 420U, in the second week I broke 3000U, and in the third week I flipped to 6200U.
I was really shocked at the time because I didn't have any "mysterious techniques"; I just didn't get greedy when others were, and I didn't panic when others did.
Later, from 6200U to 45,000, I still used the old routine:
When the market was in panic, I bought low; when the market was crazy, I took profits.
I didn't listen to tips, didn't chase highs, and didn't heavily invest. In short, it was just about "surviving."
When my account broke 50,000U, I actually became more cautious.
I started using scripts to place orders, only dealing with mainstream coins like BTC, ETH, SOL,
Always setting stop-loss and take-profit, even if it meant making less profit, I didn't take risks.
Some laughed at me for being too conservative, but I knew in my heart: after blowing up an account once, I understood that stability is more important than anything else.
As I have walked this path to today, I sincerely summarize three points:
Putting everything on one bet is a tumor; diversifying is the way to survival.
Don't bet on direction; what you should bet on is the win rate.
Maintain your mindset; earning a little less can lead to earning for a longer time.
Opportunities in the crypto world are always there; the key is whether you can keep your hands steady.
The experience I gained from my struggles, I now continuously share with my brothers around me.
One person charging in recklessly will eventually crash; with someone leading the way, you can go far.


