I have brought quite a few people into the crypto world, but in the end, I only understood one thing—don't bring acquaintances in. The most memorable phrase is: I hate the crypto world, and I hate you even more!
The first time was with a college classmate.
In the bull market of 2021, he saw me "making easy money" and insisted on getting in. I gave him the simplest strategy: only buy BTC, build positions in three batches, and cut losses if it falls below the 20-day moving average.
He agreed verbally, then turned around and used 20x leverage, blowing up in three days.
His mom called me and scolded, "Are you making my son gamble?"
At that moment, I understood—losing money is just a number, losing a relationship is a debt.
The second time was with an ex-girlfriend.
She put in 10,000 USDT as a test, and I taught her to withdraw the principal once she made a profit. Two weeks later, it grew to 52,000, and she booked a flight to Bali.
I advised her to secure her profits, but she said, "Don't limit me with a poor person's mindset."
A month later, LUNA crashed, and she was left with 500.
She cried and said, "I hate the crypto world, and I hate you."
The third time, I completely learned my lesson.
A childhood friend was left with 1,400 USDT and begged me to help him turn things around, so I set rules:
Earn over 10% daily to take profits, don't open positions over 10%, and if you violate once, I'll block you.
He followed the rules for 28 days, and it rose to 8,700 USDT.
On the 29th day, he heavily invested in a worthless coin, and in one night, he was back to square one.
I didn't say a word and directly deleted him from my friends. It wasn't anger at him, but I didn't want to be the scapegoat for someone else's failure.
The most ruthless thing in the crypto world isn’t the market, but human nature.
When making money, one thinks they are a genius, and when losing money, they blame you for harming them.
Sharing opportunities actually ties the responsibility to yourself.
Now I only write public content and don’t bring acquaintances.
If you want to learn, first prove you can execute.
Bringing acquaintances into crypto trading means if you win, there’s no thanks, and if you lose, you bear the blame.
Don't use friendship to test volatility, and don’t gamble love against risks.
Loneliness is the final shield for traders. If you have the execution ability, feel free to consult me!
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