If you just rely on trading coins, swing trading, contracts and so on, it's really too difficult to make big money with a starting capital of three thousand. First, there are no resources; second, no insider information; third, no skills. Moreover, new users, right after entering the field, are glued to the K-line charts every day, playing insider trading with others, and soon they will lose all their money. By then, you can only say one thing: blockchain scams. After a lot of operations, you gain nothing and feel very exhausted. As a newcomer, don't expect the so-called big influencers to sell you coins, claiming that you should go all in and check the results in the next bull market. First, there's no guarantee that this big influencer has good intentions; second, projects are dynamic, and no one can guarantee which project will definitely multiply dozens or hundreds of times in the future. Instead of losing three thousand yuan without understanding, you might as well invest it as tuition to educate yourself. There are many opportunities in the cryptocurrency circle; once you understand how this market operates, you'll have no worries about making money when the market comes.
There are several circles in the cryptocurrency world, namely the 'flipping' circle, the first-level players, and the second-level players. Once you have experienced these circles, you'll likely find the most suitable way for you to make money. I suggest spending one thousand yuan in each circle as tuition, focusing on experience and learning. Don't get too immersed in individual circles before completing your learning.
Flipping Circle
Most people in this circle gather on Twitter, so if you want to learn flipping, you must have a Twitter account. If your foreign language skills are not good, you can start by following some Chinese KOLs in the flipping circle, searching keywords such as: airdrop tutorials, giveaways, threads, etc. Exchange this one thousand yuan for gas, and initially interact mindlessly with big influencers. During this process, pay attention to the projects you interact with and learn to research early-stage projects.
Most of the industry's innovations actually happen on-chain, especially when the market is not doing well. Far-reaching ones like DeFi, NFTs, etc., and more recent ones like this year's memes and BRC20, ETHS, and various ecosystems on different chains all heat up on-chain first and then gradually transmit to off-chain. In contrast, the institutional tokens of leading platforms mostly go online with low circulation and high valuation, and then begin to decline after launch.