Iron Rules for Survival in the Crypto World: The Confessions of Liquidators and the Awakening of the Wolf King

1. Liquidation is not a disgrace; it's a blood pact of entry into the math meat grinder: Losing 50% of 1 million leaves you with 500,000, and to break even on 500,000, you need to earn 100%—going to zero is a 30-second free fall, and getting back up requires bearing a 100% gravitational acceleration. Capital is your lifeline: a 100-fold return is a casino slogan; going to zero once clears the field. Remember: whoever touches your capital deserves to lose their hand, including yourself.

2. Memoirs of Retail Investors: Died from an uncontrollable spending mentality: Comparing shoe prices for 72 hours, impulsively buying coins in 3 seconds; losing 1,000 leads to insomnia, while earning 1,000 is spent in seconds—annual fees consume 140% of your capital; exchange bills are harsher than loan sharks. The Alligator Rule:

✅ Draw the life-and-death line: Take half out when up 20%, cut losses immediately when down 15%

✅ Build positions in batches: Always leave 30% of your bullets, only dare to add positions when up 50%

✅ Shutdown Philosophy: Lock the screen when there's no market, moving around equals sending heads to the dealer

3. Wolf King Mindset: Changing fate is not about earning grocery money; the formula for perspective: Watching the market with 10,000 capital = wasting life, 10 million capital fluctuating 1 million = normal breathing. True players only do two things:

✅ When the big trend comes: Like a vulture clinging to rotting meat, holding on until profits explode

✅ During the bear market's hibernation period: Traveling with the phone off, waiting until 90% of people jump off buildings to collect bodies. The ultimate truth: The market eliminates not the technically poor, but cowards who wet their pants at the sight of green.

Soul-searching question:

Do you want to be the deserter who deletes the software after liquidation, or the hungry wolf who can pull out the last 1000U to turn the tables after losing everything? Recently, I plan to ambush a potential coin that is about to skyrocket; doubling is quite simple, and expecting a space of over 10 times is not a problem. If you want to keep up, follow me!