Eight years in the crypto world, let me share some truths that no one is willing to tell you

I'm not a naturally gifted player; I entered the market early just to make some quick money. As a result, I lost nearly 400,000 in my first year, staying up at night watching the market until I lost hair, while pretending everything was fine during the day.

After surviving the bull and bear markets, I finally understood: the ones who truly make big money in crypto are not those who shout loudly about their trades, but those who can endure loneliness and control their impulses.

What I do is simply rolling over my positions and rhythmically playing the market. It may sound cliché, but it really works.

Starting with 30,000 USDT, I grew it to 7 million. I can confidently say: it's based on methods, not luck.

If I could look back, to turn things around, I would just need to do three things:

1. When the market comes, don’t hesitate.

Almost all of my substantial profits came from moments when others were still hesitating, and I had already taken action.

Most people love to wait until they see a rise before jumping in, only to become the bag holders.

I only trade structures that I have understood in advance. When I take action, I go in heavy, and once I’m done, I leave without looking back.

2. Don’t trade every day; wait.

I typically don’t place more than two trades a week; staying in cash is perfectly normal. Big market movements happen only two or three times a year, so focus on the right structures. It's better to make fewer trades than to make mistakes.

When you feel an itch to trade, others are already laying out their positions.

3. Let profits roll into profits; do not touch the principal.

I roll over my positions very rigidly: I only use profits to increase my positions and do not touch the principal. Every time I earn a segment, I take profits from that segment; the rhythm must not be disrupted.

Many people don’t fail to earn but fail to hold onto their earnings, with the speed of giving back being faster than the speed of rising.

I’m not sharing this as motivational advice or teaching. I want to tell you: the crypto world isn’t devoid of opportunities; it’s that you don’t trust the methods.

I've seen too many brothers perish from over-leveraging, trading every day, and following emotions. This is not trading; this is recklessly hitting a wall.

There are still people asking me how to turn tens of thousands into millions.

It’s not difficult, yet it’s not easy either; it comes down to one sentence: if you dare to make money, you must first cultivate the ability to survive.

If you truly want to understand this, first let go of the obsession with “making money every day.” Later, I will slowly share my trading logic with you.

Turning things around is not about rushing; it’s about enduring + methods.