I personally watched a brother guide him to roll his account from 1200U to 58,000U, only to end up deleting him.
It might sting to say it, but this is the norm in the crypto world.
When I first met him, he was in a very typical state: scared of losing, yet unwilling to give up.
With only 1200U left in his account, the phrase he repeated daily was—"Bro, if I lose again, I’ll quit the game."
You understand that kind of mentality, right? Wanting to turn things around, feeling anxious, but hands shaking, afraid of making another mistake.
On the first day, I told him to take a 10% small position to open a trade.
He was stunned: "How much can I earn like this?"
I laughed: "You’re not here to make a fortune, you’re here to turn things around."
He hesitated for a long time, but finally gritted his teeth and did it.
Three days later, the account profit was +36%.
I immediately told him to separate out the profit and continue using the original capital to operate.
This is the essence of rolling positions: profits generate profits, while capital remains unchanged.
For the next month, we were almost immersed in the market every day.
Made money, withdrew the interest; made mistakes, stayed up late to review until three o'clock.
We rolled from 1200U to 1800U, 5400U, 8900U... step by step.
On the 28th day, he asked me: "Bro, can I lead others now?"
At that moment, I was silent.
Not because he wasn’t capable, but because I felt he was starting to get carried away.
On the 34th day, he didn’t say a word to me and directly went all in on a scam coin.
As a result, he lost 43% in one night.
I asked him: "Why didn’t you tell me?"
He said: "I wanted to test my own logic."
Hearing this, I knew he had reverted back to the initial “gambling mode.”
Two days later, I blocked him.
Not because he lost money, but because he forgot the most important thing:
Turning things around is never about one big win, but about repeated execution, discipline, and treating every small profit as ammunition for the next time.
The hardest part of the crypto world isn’t the technology, but human nature.
Those who survive are never those eager to get rich overnight,
but those who can control their hands, steady their hearts, and strictly follow the rules.
How much capital you have doesn’t matter, mentality is the biggest trump card.
Many people can turn 1200U into 58,000U,
but very few can hold onto 58,000U.