Xiao Bai only has 100 yuan, and still wants to enter the cryptocurrency world? I advise you to read this sentence first.

Recently, too many people have asked me in the background:

"Brother, I only have 100 yuan, can I still play with cryptocurrencies? Can you give me a clear direction?"

Every time I see such messages, I can't help but laugh:

It's not that I'm laughing at your poverty, it's that I'm laughing at your realism.

1. Can 100 yuan change your destiny? Frankly speaking—no.

Do you want to rely on 100 yuan to turn your life around in the cryptocurrency world?

That is truly taking the plot of a "hero in a light novel" and acting it out in reality.

But reality won't give you a big break,

It will only amplify all your weaknesses.

The smaller the amount of money → the easier it is to get carried away.

The more you want to succeed → the more likely you are to rush in blindly.

The more eager you are for success → the more likely you are to go all-in recklessly.

In the end, it's not doubling your money, it's crashing.

Don't blame the market, blame yourself for placing your dreams on 100 yuan.

2. So what can 100 yuan actually do?

To be honest:

100 yuan is not "startup capital",

It's "a candy to stay clear-headed".

After eating this candy, you will understand:

Trading relies on mindset, not on passion.

Trends rely on observation, not on guessing.

Wealth relies on systems, not on impulse.

100 yuan won't help you make money,

But it can save you from dozens of future liquidations.

That's what is truly valuable.

3. What really allows people to make money is not the principal, but the understanding.

I have seen too many stories:

It's not the market that kills people, it's desire that kills people.

Going all-in kills people.

Refusing to admit mistakes kills people.

Holding on to losing positions kills people.

Mysterious confidence kills people.

The only thing standing between you and truly profitable people is one sentence:

Those who are steady are the ones who ultimately survive.

Those who survive the longest are the ones who ultimately make money.

4. So for the novice with only 100 yuan, I give you the most sincere advice:

Take 100 yuan and buy some candy to eat.

When you realize that making money doesn't rely on luck, doesn't rely on going all-in,

But instead relies on systems, patience, and stop-losses—

Then your "entry" can be considered to truly begin.

5. If you really want to start, I won't leave you behind.

You can follow me.

I can't guarantee you will become rich overnight,

But I can help you avoid 80% of the detours.

You take the initiative, and I'll always be here.