The cryptocurrency world is not an ATM, it's a battlefield.
I am a post-90s individual who has endured 10 years in this market, from being pressed to the ground by the market to now having assets that can still hold their own. I've experienced the first and second markets, faced liquidation, chased highs, been cut, and had my mindset collapse countless times, only to gain this little bit of confidence today. To put it bluntly: those who are still alive today are not just lucky; they have strong will and clear minds. This market cycle may very well be the last crazy bull run in the cryptocurrency world; I just want to ride this wave, achieve a small goal, and then gracefully exit the space to live well.
Ten years of blood and tears have led to a few ironclad rules:
To survive in the cryptocurrency world, the first is to remain calm, and the second is discipline. Don’t fall in love with cryptocurrencies, don’t get high on them, don’t fantasize about getting rich overnight; operate according to the trend, don’t chase highs, and don’t hold on stubbornly; frequently switching positions is not as good as patiently sticking to your lane; remember that money not yet in hand is not real; when the market is hot, stay cooler; both skills and mindset are indispensable, following the crowd will eventually bury you. The market never rewards emotions, only execution.
The final heartfelt piece of advice:
The market is never wrong; the only one who can be wrong is you. Only those who can reflect will have the next opportunity; having a system and discipline means that even if you fall, you can get back up again. In the cryptocurrency world, the truly impressive ones are not the ones who make money the fastest, but those who can survive both bulls and bears and keep their money safe. Remember this, it is worth more than any indicator.

