In the cryptocurrency market, the most common question remains: is there any method that guarantees profit? In reality, the answer is very simple: even if such a method exists, not everyone can successfully apply it; what is important is that the investor themselves must be sufficiently qualified and prepared to acquire knowledge.

Since ancient times, methods and knowledge have been recorded and passed down completely:

  • The Diamond Sutra on the bookshelf is still neatly arranged, but since the Sixth Patriarch's time, no Seventh Patriarch has appeared;

  • The Book of Changes, priced at a few dozen thousand dong, is still sold everywhere, but understanding it deeply like ancient sages remains very difficult;

  • The Treatise on Cold Damage has existed for over a thousand years, but when the epidemic occurred, many still rushed to buy pain relief medications like ibuprofen;

  • Books by Laozi, Zhuangzi, Confucius, and Mencius are printed widely, but the number of people who truly grasp the essence can be counted on one hand.

  • The National History Compilation, Capital Treatise, and Complete Works of Mao Zedong can all be downloaded for free online, but the comment sections are still full of debate and contradictions.

This proves that knowledge is already available, but not everyone is willing to spend time pondering, researching, and turning knowledge into their own. To blame the method as useless without self-learning is a fundamental mistake.

In the world of cryptocurrency, it is the same:

  • Price charts, on-chain data, economic models, and code audit reports are all available on GitHub;

  • Analyses and discussions on Twitter or forums occur 24/7;

  • With the same chart, some can earn 5 times their capital in a year, while others copy and lose everything in just a few days.

The difference lies in the crucial step: 'Receiving knowledge from others and turning it into one's own experience.'
This step cannot be replaced by anyone, even those who are ahead or top experts.

All guides, courses, and analyses can only point the way, warn of potential mistakes, but cannot directly ensure success or bring results to investors. Learners need to take initiative in the process of receiving, verifying, practicing, and drawing lessons.

In this market, there are no miracles or 'a button to win'. Real success only comes to those who diligently study, analyze, and know how to turn knowledge into personal skills.