There are always some people in the crypto world who repeatedly achieve big results—either they catch meme coins at a hundredfold or projects multiply when they launch. Every time this happens, there are always trolls jumping out saying, 'Isn't it just good luck?' Fine, if thinking this way helps them sleep peacefully, then let it be luck. But the truth is, others make money because of luck, and lose money because of strength? Do you believe that yourself?
Big results don’t just fall from the sky; a long enough long board can catch them.
Look at those big shots in the crypto world who repeatedly profit; do they really rely on luck? Don't be silly. Those who can repeatedly seize opportunities must have a long enough 'long board.' Some are good at sniffing out opportunities, going all in on meme coins when Solana was just getting hot; others are proficient in on-chain data, cashing out before others are still FOMOing. This kind of long board isn't created by luck, but forged through insight, vision, and execution.
When trolls insist it's luck, and the big shot humbly says 'I was lucky,' do you really believe that? Wake up; that's just polite talk. If you join in the ridicule, it only shows your limited perspective.
The long board sets the upper limit, the short board determines life and death, and the way decides whether you can stand firm.
Getting big results is just the beginning; whether you can move up further or at least maintain your size is the real test.
The longer the long board, the bigger the size: someone good at grasping trends may reap hundredfold profits; someone skilled in technology can mine their first bucket of gold in new fields on the chain. The long board determines how high you can fly.
Don't let the short board be too short, avoid flipping over: even the best person can fail if they have a fatal short board—like losing their composure and going all in on junk projects, or not understanding risk management and losing everything—that's also futile. As long as the short board doesn't hold you back, you can go far.
The way of investment must match: when it comes to large sizes, relying solely on boldness is not enough; there must be a way. Some people profit from information asymmetry, while others win through long-termism; the key is whether your 'way' can support your ambition.
I've heard many big shots share their insights, and their understanding is truly on point. For instance, someone said: 'The crypto cycle is 3-5 months; go all in when the wind is at your back, stock up when it's against you.' This isn't luck; it's insight into the patterns. If trolls still shout 'luck' after hearing this, that's because you didn't understand; don't blame others.
In the crypto world, it takes 2-3 years to go from a novice to a top player; it all depends on whether you learn.
The crypto world is a magnifying glass; smart people progress quickly, while lazy people step into pitfalls. Those who repeatedly achieve big results, which of them isn't highly capable of learning? On-chain data, narrative cycles, and trader tricks—they're all well-versed in these. How about you? Are you still arguing in groups about 'Is the bull market here yet?' or staring blankly at K-lines?
The good news is that the crypto world doesn't look at qualifications, only capabilities. A person with strong learning ability can go from zero to being a top expert in a new field in 2-3 years. For example, when DeFi first became popular, some self-taught on-chain interactions and became early players; during the NFT boom, some researched floor price strategies and made a fortune. These people aren't just lucky; they learn quickly and act decisively.
Stop arguing, learn some real skills.
Next time you see a big shot share something, don't rush to say, 'It's just luck.' Ask yourself: Where's their long board? Can I learn? Do I have their short board? Can my 'way' support my ambition? The crypto world lacks opportunities, but it lacks people who can seize them even more. While trolls shout about luck, smart people are already busy recharging themselves.
Luck is an excuse, strength is the answer. Those who repeatedly achieve big results don't just rely on fate. A long board long enough, a short board that doesn't collapse, and a matching investment strategy—this is the truth. The crypto world changes rapidly; in 2-3 years, you can go from being a retail investor to an expert, provided that you learn and stop envying others' wallets.
So, stop believing in 'luck theory'. Your strength is the real chip in your life.