Novices fantasize about getting rich quickly, while veterans design multi-round multiplication: you are gambling with your life, they are planning their future.

When novices enter the cryptocurrency market, they always want to catch a "hundred-fold coin", aiming to soar high and turn their fortunes overnight, preferably buying today and seeing it rise tomorrow. They prefer short timeframes, huge returns, and single bets.

But this is precisely the fastest path to losses.

Veterans never fantasize about "getting rich in one go"; what they do is a **"multi-round multiplication plan"**. This means figuring out how to consistently catch 3 to 5 coins that triple in value, rather than going all in on a single hundred-fold coin.

This is called compound leverage, not luck-based gambling.

They plan their capital rhythm in advance, for example, executing a major bull market wave once a year, while strategically positioning themselves during the bottom narrative, not being greedy each time, selling in batches, and then rolling the profits into the next cycle.

This way, they don't rely on a single explosive event but achieve a long-term magnifying effect.

Novices gamble for instant success, while veterans build life plans.

One lives by luck, and one mistake can bring them back to zero; the other lives by a system, winning long-term without relying on luck.

When you realize that the cryptocurrency market is a "time compound interest game" rather than a "fortune lottery", you will be on the path of true growth.

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