10,000 changes to 1,000,000! Getting rich in the crypto world is not a myth. These 5 iron rules can increase your success rate by 90%. Original content by On-Chain Gold Digger, April 24, 2025, 14:08. A college student from Guangdong turned an initial capital of 10,000 into 1,270,000 in 3 months through a real path.

In the 2023 BRC20 track, a student invested 10,000 when Ordi's market cap was 8,000,000. 45 days later, the coin price skyrocketed 100 times, allowing them to cash out 1,270,000.

The truth: In the crypto world, turning 10,000 into 1,000,000 doesn't rely on luck, but on 'anti-human discipline + precise strategy'—ordinary people mastering these 3 tactics have a success rate far exceeding 90%!

1. Capital Management: First calculate how much you can afford to lose, then think about how much you want to earn.

Break-even line: Always keep 50% of your capital as 'bullets'; do not open a position exceeding 5% of your capital in a single trade (with 10,000 capital, buy a maximum of 500 at a time); Case: Split 10,000 capital into 20 parts, buy one part every time BTC drops by 10% (60,000 for the first part, 54,000 for the second part). When it drops to 30,000, the cost is 45,000, and rebounding to 45,000 directly doubles your investment; Counterexample: A novice goes all-in and loses 2,000 when the price drops by 20%, panicking and cutting losses, missing out on the subsequent 10-fold rally.

2. Hunting for 100x coins: 3 indicators to lock in 'potential coins'.

Initial market cap < 50 million: From 2020 to 2023, 83% of 100x coins had an initial market cap < 30 million (e.g., PEPE launched at 8 million, LUNA launched at 12 million); Catching annual narratives: Follow Binance/OKX's new coin lists closely. In 2021, DeFi (UNI increased by 120 times), in 2023, BRC20 (Ordi increased by 100 times), and in 2025, focus on the AI + DeFi track; On-chain targeting: Use Nansen to check if whale holdings exceed 40% (e.g., in 2021, the top 10 addresses of SOL controlled 55%), and if the exchange reserve decreases by 30% (indicating concentrated chips signal).