#币圈经验交流

Sharing some personal growth experiences in the cryptocurrency world

I am not a graduate or practitioner in a finance-related field; I work in the internet industry and came into contact with Bitcoin and blockchain technology.

Initially, I organized salons, made some accumulations, and got to know many early practitioners in the cryptocurrency space, including media, technology, project parties, and investors.

Later, based on their suggestions, I did some blockchain evangelism, inviting experts to communicate and share, gradually accumulating some resources and connections.

I participated in some projects' private placements and PR, earning my first bucket of gold in the cryptocurrency world. However, the market changed too quickly, with many new models emerging, and the main battleground shifted from domestic to international. Since I had already delved into this industry, I could only continue to engage and make money in it.

I interacted with friends around me who were trading in the secondary market and playing with meme coins, but I rarely touched contract-related cryptocurrencies.

Before 2020, I almost never traded cryptocurrencies; my energy was focused on the primary market. After 2020, I started trading cryptocurrencies with friends and occasionally played with some meme coins.

In my impression, many meme coins went to zero; later, I reviewed and found they were just a passing trend, so I couldn't get attached. The situation in cryptocurrency trading is much more complicated, with long-term, medium-term, and short-term considerations. I don't have the courage to go all in; I usually invest around 50%. I generally don't look at K-lines for trading; I rely entirely on intuition (based on market sentiment and the situation of the cryptocurrency project parties, summarized feelings). In practice, I found that this method had a pretty high probability of being correct, but there were also times when I failed to exit in time and ended up losing everything (due to being delisted by exchanges). In the cryptocurrency world, one must often think and review, communicate, and share; after all, this industry has many pitfalls, and new ones are constantly waiting for you. I believe that everyone in the cryptocurrency world can sort out and summarize their gains and losses. As long as you can calm down and seriously reflect and summarize, there is much to share.