The first million in the crypto world, this is how I made it
It wasn't luck that turned things around, but understanding that brought the rewards.
Consistent earnings don’t rely on chasing price spikes, but rather on a path of 'understandable + sustainable'.
👉 Bookmark this collection to avoid 3 years of detours.
Only pursue opportunities with 'strong certainty', don’t be led by trends.
Main text:
The first bucket of gold isn’t based on luck, but on opportunities that are 'understandable + manageable'.
Many people lose money in the crypto world because they 'want to get in on everything, but understand nothing'.
They rush in when trends arise, react to the noise, and after a market cycle, not only do they not make money, but they also lose confidence.
Real opportunities to make money have several common characteristics:
✅ Clear market logic
It’s not 'suddenly popular', but is backed by fundamental support, such as: public chain narratives, meme speculation, and the spreading of inscriptions.
✅ Capital is starting to enter but hasn't fully exploded yet
Don't buy at the peak, and don’t try to catch the bottom. The best entry point is when the trend has just started, some capital is entering, but it hasn't yet become a hot topic across the entire network.
✅ You can understand it
You should be able to explain why it’s rising, who is driving the price, and whether the main players are controlling the market. If you can’t make these judgments, don’t touch it.
📌 For example, during last year's MEME coin rotation, I only engaged with two high-certainty coins: one was a low-market-cap Meme that followed the Dogecoin surge, and the other was Pepe, which surged after Elon tweeted. I made money on both, not because of luck, but because of logical support.
Core summary:
In the crypto world, less is more.
Only pursue opportunities you understand, only hold coins you can manage, and the first bucket of gold will naturally come.
What do you think are the 'strong certainty' coins available on the market now?
Or what projects did you understand but didn't dare to participate in? Feel free to comment and share your thoughts!