That day, when the exchange's liquidation alert went 'ding',
I stared at the string of numbers turning to zero on the screen, completely stunned.
From a trader making thousands a day to a 'liquidated' person with 1.8 million U in debt,
Just one K line away.
I leaned on the chair, my mind blank.
The sunlight outside was just right,
and I had completely been kicked off the table by the market.
In the first two weeks, I still opened the market software every day,
Pretending to still be 'studying the trend',
actually to check my account balance—that cold 0.
Once a team leader making trades, taking commissions, and being called 'Yao Ge',
I have now become a 'disappeared person' in my friend circle.
In the third week, my wife sold her gold necklace,
saying it was 'to switch to a more relaxed investment approach'.
I pretended not to understand and just smiled.
That night, I lit a cigarette on the balcony.
The ash fell into the empty mineral water bottle, making a crisp sound.
At that moment, I suddenly understood:
Money earned by luck will ultimately be taken away by strength.
The real turning point was on the 47th day.
I was browsing the community and saw a few brothers discussing:
"The new airdrop is too complicated, the wallet verification can't get through."
"Yeah, obviously qualified, but a bunch of people couldn't claim it."
A thought suddenly flashed in my mind:
In the crypto world, what’s lacking is not opportunities, but people who can simplify complex matters.
That night I didn't sleep.
The next day, I created a group,
I started helping people with airdrop claims, wallet configurations, and on-chain interactions.
I brought all my previous experience in operations and strategies over—
making spreadsheets, counting qualifications, writing tutorials, recording videos,
the process was more standardized than most 'official customer service'.
Three days later, I earned my first 300U.
A month later, the group had over a thousand members.
I started receiving project collaborations,
helping them create airdrop toolkits, user tutorials, and cold starts.
In three months, I made up for the losses;
In six months, I not only paid off my debts but also accumulated new capital.
A few days ago, an old colleague asked me:
"Yao Ge, are you still doing contracts?"
I laughed: "I’m not betting on direction anymore, I’m doing direction now."
Once, I thought success in crypto relied on market conditions,
now I know that true turnaround relies on cognition and execution.
On the day of liquidation, I thought my life was over.
looking back now, that was actually the beginning of my departure from 'illusion'.
The crypto world never lacks 'stories of sudden wealth',
what’s missing is people who are willing to try again after a crash.
Remember this phrase—
Liquidation is not scary, what’s scary is thinking you can only trade coins.
When you start using your brain to participate in this market, rather than your emotions,
making money isn’t that difficult.@景耀带单日记