100,000 principal, how many fates can one live out in the cryptocurrency world?

Some rely on stable spot trading, turning tens of times in three years; some rely on high-leverage contracts, losing everything overnight. The outcomes are worlds apart, but they are actually written in one's character.

Two of my friends are the most typical examples.

Old Zhao, a typical Zen-like spot trader, only touches mainstream coins. He doesn't panic when prices drop, keeps buying; he doesn't get greedy when prices rise, treats it like savings. Over three years, he grew from 50,000 to 2 million, never touching a contract. The secret is just one sentence: hold on, endure.

Old Li, on the other hand, is a natural short-term player, starting with ten times leverage, staring at the screen for hours without blinking. The most glorious moment was turning 3,000 into 200,000. But three days later, a wave of liquidation wiped his account to zero. He laughs and says, "Contracts are magnifying glasses, amplifying greed and fate."

The fates in the cryptocurrency world branch out like this.

With the same 100,000, some become rich, while others go bankrupt. The difference is not in the market, but in character.

The advantage of spot trading is stability; you won’t lose everything overnight. If the market is bad, you wait; when a bull market comes, you profit. But the downside is also obvious—it's too slow. If the market doesn’t move, you might end up questioning life.

The temptation of contracts lies in speed; small capital can leverage large returns, and it’s not a dream to multiply several times in a wave of market movement. But the problem is, **90% of people can’t withstand three pullbacks.** A bit of greed, a single contrary position, and you might end up losing even your principal.

The smartest group of people take the third path: holding a base of spot assets for security; playing short-term contracts to amplify profits. They aren’t afraid of rises or falls, and both entry and exit are controllable. Spot is the shield, contracts are the spear; balancing both is called survival.

Simply put, the cryptocurrency world isn’t about who earns more, but about who can last longer.

Markets will fluctuate, hearts will waver; the only constant is—those who survive have the qualification to turn things around.

If you choose stability, you endure slowly; if you choose speed, you control your heart.

100,000 principal can turn into 1,000,000 or evaporate to 0.

Ultimately, what decides fate is not the market, not luck, but whether you can hold on until the last wave of opportunity.

The cryptocurrency world is never short of miracles; what it lacks is those who can endure to see miracles.

This market is hard to navigate with just one person.

Now, I have a repaired road here; will you walk it?

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