Coincidentally, I started trading cryptocurrencies in 2013 and didn't start making money until 2017, exactly four years later. During those four years, there were times when I lost so much money that I couldn't afford to eat, resorting to stealing Snickers bars from the supermarket to fill my stomach, and working part-time, commuting on the subway every day with a salary of 4000 yuan.
In fact, I consider myself to have some talent. As an INTP, I have a natural trader personality, but I have certainly taken my share of wrong turns.
Don't look for a partner in the crypto world, that's the conclusion I reached back in 2018😅
I am not talented, but in 2017, I made my first bucket of gold of 2 million yuan with just 2000 yuan from Litecoin, which I documented on Weibo, thus accumulating my initial followers and gaining some fame in the crypto world. At that time, I was living in a rental house in the Longgang area of Shenzhen, quite far from the city center. Once, I asked on Weibo for recommendations for good restaurants (to treat a friend), and a female follower left a comment. We added each other as friends, and after a month of discussing crypto, one dark and windy night, we had that kind of story and ended up together.
At first, being together was quite good. She graduated from a top university (985), has exceptional intelligence, and is a fast learner. We got along very well. My first bucket of gold, the 2 million, grew to 12 million during the super bull market of 2017, and I felt quite satisfied, gradually wanting to secure my profits, similar to my current idea of stepping back for stability. She admired me greatly, but she was only dabbling in crypto and hadn't made much money, so she hoped to hand over her trading account to me, wanting me to help her earn more. Initially, I refused, but eventually, I succumbed to her persistent requests and ended up managing her account.
In 2018, EOS was all the rage, but what goes up must come down. It started to decline from its peak, showing no signs of stopping. I remember gradually bottom-fishing around 8 dollars, but the constant drop led to increasing losses. To help her recover her losses, I decided to use my account to bottom-fish as well, trying to lower the average cost. Unfortunately, EOS turned out to be a beast, showing no signs of recovery. I remember one night when I was holding a losing position, staying up all night, and ended up losing over 3 million.
After this battle, I was completely at odds with EOS. Anyone who traded crypto early on knows that EOS only stopped falling around 1 dollar, causing countless people to bottom-fish and go bankrupt. As a result, I lost 90% of my earnings from this bull market. If I hadn't dated someone in the crypto world, I might not have gone back to bottom-fish. This hit me hard, and we often argued about this matter, and not long after, we broke up.
Later, I learned my lesson and decided not to date anyone from the crypto world, especially those who trade contracts. After that, I never dated anyone from the crypto world again. In 2021, I dated a rich girl, and because of our interactions, she learned about the crypto world and developed an interest in contract trading, starting to experiment with small amounts. She would ask me every day whether to go long or short. I advised her to quit gambling, but she didn’t listen, so I immediately broke up with her. Unexpectedly, she had the beginner's luck, and in less than a month, she made 300,000 yuan from an initial investment of 100,000 yuan. I advised her to cash out, and she verbally agreed but didn’t take it seriously. One night, she thought she could cash in again when she woke up, but when she opened her account, she found it had gone to zero. Later, she invested another 200,000 yuan, but luck never favored her again. Eventually, she understood what I meant and successfully quit gambling. We ended up becoming good friends. Later in 2023, I encountered another peculiar person, but that's another story.
Don't look for a partner in the cryptocurrency world, that was my conclusion drawn back in '18 😅😅
I am not talented, but in '17, I made my first bucket of gold worth 2 million from 2000 yuan of Litecoin, which I recorded on Sina Weibo, thus accumulating an initial fanbase and gaining some fame in the crypto world. At that time, I was living in a rental apartment in Longgang, Shenzhen, quite far from the city center. Once, I asked for recommendations for good restaurants on Weibo (to treat a friend), and a female fan left a comment, so we added each other as friends. After a month of discussing cryptocurrency trading, one dark and windy night, we had that kind of story and got together.
At first, being together was quite nice. She graduated from a top university (985), has an exceptional IQ, and learns quickly. We got along very well. My first bucket of gold, that 2 million, grew to 12 million during the super bull market of '17. I felt very satisfied and gradually wanted to secure my profits, similar to my current desire to step back and seek stability. She admired me a lot, but she was only making small amounts in the crypto world and hoped to hand over her trading account to me, wishing I could help her earn more money. Initially, I refused, but eventually, I couldn't resist her persistent persuasion and ended up managing her account.
In '18, EOS was booming, but all booms must decline. It started to drop from its peak with no signs of stopping. I remember gradually buying the dip around 8 dollars, but the continuous decline led to greater losses. To help her recover her losses, I also opened my account to buy the dip and lower the average cost. Unfortunately, EOS was quite a beast, showing no signs of recovery. I remember one night when I was trying to buy the dip, I stayed up all night and ended up losing over 3 million.
After this battle, I was completely at odds with EOS. Those who traded early know that EOS only stopped dropping at 1 dollar, and countless people bought the dip and went bankrupt. As a result, I also lost 90% of the profits I made during this bull market. If I hadn't dated someone in the crypto world, I probably wouldn't have gone back to buy the dip. This incident hit me hard, and we often argued about it, and we broke up shortly after.
Later, I learned my lesson and decided not to date anyone from the crypto world, especially not anyone involved in contract trading. After that, I never dated anyone from the crypto world again. In '21, I dated a rich girl. Because of her contact with me, she learned about the crypto world and developed an interest in contract trading, starting to experiment with small amounts. She asked me every day whether to go long or short. I advised her to quit gambling, but she didn't listen, so I broke up with her immediately. Unexpectedly, she had the rookie halo; in less than a month, she made 300,000 from 100,000 through swing trading. I advised her to cash out, and she verbally agreed but didn't take it seriously. One night, when she woke up thinking she could make money again, she found her account was wiped out. Later, she invested another 200,000, but luck never favored her again. Eventually, she understood what I meant and successfully quit gambling. We ended up becoming good friends. Later in '23, I encountered another quirky individual, but that's another story.
Don't look for a partner in the crypto world; that's a conclusion I reached back in 2018. 😅😅
I am not that talented; in 2017, I made my first bucket of gold, 2 million yuan, from 2000 yuan with Litecoin, and I recorded the whole process on Sina Weibo, which helped me accumulate my initial followers. I gained some fame in the crypto world. At that time, I was living in a rental place in Longgang, Shenzhen, quite far from the city center. Once, I asked on Weibo for good restaurants (to treat a friend), and a female fan left a comment, so we added each other as friends. After a month of chatting about cryptocurrency, on a dark and stormy night, we had that kind of story, and then we got together.
At first, being together was quite nice. She graduated from a top university (985), is exceptionally intelligent, and has strong learning abilities. We got along very well. My first bucket of gold, that 2 million, grew to 12 million during the super bull market of 2017, and I felt quite satisfied. Gradually, I had thoughts of cashing out, similar to my current idea of seeking stability after leaving the crypto circle. She also admired me a lot, but she was only dabbling in the crypto world and hadn't made much money. So she wanted to hand over her trading account to me, hoping I could help her make more money. Initially, I refused, but I couldn't withstand her persistent persuasion, so I eventually managed her account.
In 2018, EOS was very popular, but what goes up must come down. It gradually declined from its peak, showing no signs of stopping. I remember starting to buy the dip around 8 dollars, but the continuous decline led to larger losses. To help her recover her losses, I also started buying in with my account to lower the average cost. Unfortunately, EOS was a beast with no signs of stopping. I remember one night, I was holding onto my positions, stayed up all night, and ended up losing over 3 million.
After this incident, I was completely at odds with EOS. Those who traded early know that EOS only stopped falling when it hit 1 dollar, and countless people went bankrupt trying to buy the dip. As a result, I lost 90% of my gains from this bull market. If I hadn't dated someone from the crypto circle, I might not have gone back to buy the dip. This incident hit me hard, and we often argued about it, and soon we broke up.
Later, I learned my lesson: not to date anyone from the crypto world, especially not anyone trading contracts. After that, I never dated anyone from the crypto circle again. In 2021, I dated a wealthy girl. Because of our interactions, she learned about the crypto world and developed an interest in contract trading, starting with small amounts. She would ask me every day whether to go long or short. I advised her to quit gambling, but she wouldn’t listen, so I broke up with her immediately. Unexpectedly, she had a beginner’s luck; in less than a month, she made 300,000 yuan from an initial investment of 100,000 yuan. I advised her to cash out, and she agreed verbally but didn’t take it seriously. One night, there was a sudden spike, and when she woke up, she thought she could collect money again, only to find her account had gone to zero. Later, she put in another 200,000 yuan, but luck never favored her again. Eventually, she understood what I meant and successfully quit gambling. We ended up becoming good friends. Later, in 2023, I met another unique character; she was an alternative existence.
(This is a true story from my personal experience.)
Poor Liangxi, it's a top player in the crypto world, with strong fundraising ability, but it lives like an animal.
In fact, it had the chance to be a normal person, but there are no normal people around to guide it. As someone with a similar family background, I am extremely eager for a normal life, to integrate into the mainstream, and to break the shackles of my origins. So in reality, I am a very, very normal person, and everyone who has interacted with me says the same.
What kind of person you want to become is ultimately decided by yourself. People really should read more books; being smart without wisdom makes one appear foolish and silly to outsiders.
On May 22, 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz spent 10,000 bitcoins to buy two pizzas, marking a milestone as Bitcoin transitioned from virtual to the real world.
To commemorate the most amazing asset on Earth for the past 15 years, enthusiasts have designated this day as "Bitcoin Pizza Day," celebrating by eating pizza and commemorating this historic event🎉('ω')🎉
My true feelings are that among 10 people I meet in the crypto world, 9 are scams. I have been in the crypto world for 12 years, and no more than 10 people are doing well, and almost all of them have achieved results. When we meet, we don't discuss market trends; we just play together.
The cool livestock looks so ugly that it doesn't dare to socialize, spending all day slandering KOLs. With an ugly appearance like yours, don't embarrass the crypto community 🤢🤮