I personally helped him grow his 2,000 U to 51,000, but I blocked him in the end.

This isn't bragging, but rather a stark illustration of the cryptocurrency industry's comeback.

He'd previously suffered two consecutive losses, leaving him with only 2,000 U. He approached me like he was grasping at a lifeline: "Brother, if I lose again, I'll delete the app."

A typical example of someone who's afraid of losing but unwilling to accept the consequences.

My plan was incredibly simple:

1. Use only 10% for your initial position.

2. Immediately cut any profits and keep them separate, leaving your principal untouched.

3. Write a 50-word review of each trade and send it to me for archiving.

He frowned, "What can you earn with 10%?"

I replied, "Don't even think about doubling your profits yet. First, learn how to avoid losing your positions."

On the third day, his account was up 32%, and he was so excited he wanted to add to his position.

I held him down and transferred the profits to a cold wallet: "Remember, profits are for the next bullet, not tonight's beer."

For the next 25 days, we were like two well-tuned machines:

Watching the market during the day, reviewing it at night; withdrawing when we made a profit, cutting when we lost.

2,000 → 3,100 → 8,800 → 16,000 → 34,000...

For the first time, he felt that a turnaround wasn't about luck, but about rhythm.

In the early morning of the 29th day, he messaged me: "Brother, can I teach students now?"

I didn't reply. It wasn't that his skills weren't up, but that he was getting carried away.

On the 33rd day, he secretly bet 40% of his capital on a newly launched meme, without setting a stop-loss.

In 15 minutes, the drawdown was 46%.

I asked him, "Why didn't you report it?"

He said, "I wanted to validate my market sense."

At that moment, I knew he had returned to square one: treating the market like a casino and discipline like nonsense.

On the 35th day, I posted my last message and then blocked myself:

"Recovering from a loss depends on a system, not inspiration; no matter how many bullets you have, they can't withstand a single pull of the trigger."

The cryptocurrency world isn't short of legends; it's short of people who make it to the end.

The size of your capital is never the barrier; self-discipline is.

Only by amassing profits one by one into a magazine can you have a chance of making it to the end. @小花生说币