A veteran in the crypto space for over a decade, here are some truths that no one wants to tell you.

I’m not a naturally gifted player; I initially entered the field just to make some quick money, but I ended up losing nearly 400,000 in my first year, watching the charts at night until my hair fell out, while pretending everything was fine during the day.

Only after enduring the bull and bear markets did I understand: the ones who really make big money in crypto are not the loudest in making calls, but those who can withstand loneliness and control their impulses.

What I do is rolling positions + rhythm-based speculation. It sounds cliché, but it truly earns.

Starting from 30,000 USDT, I’ve grown it to 7 million. I can honestly say: it relies on method, not luck.

Now, looking back, if I want to turn things around, I just need to do three things:

First, when the market comes, don’t hesitate.

Almost all of my big profits come from the moments when “while others are still observing, I’ve already started.”

Most people love to do this: they wait until prices rise before they jump in, and end up being the ones left holding the bag.

I only trade structures I’ve already understood; I go in heavy and run as soon as I’m done, without looking back.

Second, don’t trade every day, just wait.

I usually don’t place more than two trades a week; staying in cash is completely normal. Major market movements only happen two or three times a year, so focus on the structure; it’s better to do less than to do it wrong.

When you feel impatient, others are already positioning themselves.

Third, let profits compound; don't touch the principal.

I roll my positions in a rigid way: only using profits to add, never using the principal. I take profits in segments every time I earn, keeping the rhythm steady.

Many people aren’t incapable of making money, but they can’t hold onto it; they give back their profits faster than they rise.

I’m saying this not as motivational talk or teaching, but to let you know:

Opportunities in crypto aren’t nonexistent; it’s that you don’t believe in the method.

I’ve seen too many brothers perish by betting everything, trading daily, and following emotions.

This isn’t trading; it’s a reckless gamble with your life.

Even now, some still ask me how to turn tens of thousands into millions.

It’s not hard to say, nor is it simple; it boils down to one thing:

If you have the courage to make money, you must first practice the ability to survive.

If you truly want to understand this, first discard the obsession with “making money every day,” and then I’ll slowly share my real trading logic with you.

Turning things around isn’t about rushing; it’s about enduring + method.