I also didn't expect that I could earn hundreds of thousands, even millions, through contracts.

At that time, I had just entered the market and didn't understand anything... I listened to my friends' persuasion that "Bitcoin can skyrocket," and at first, I didn't believe it.

Later, I had nothing to do, so I threw in two thousand dollars with a try-it-out mentality.

As a result, in just a few days, it doubled.

At that moment, my mind went "buzz"—wow, this thing might really be a way to make money!

Then I started researching like crazy, watching the market every day. During the day, I pretended to be a normal person, and at night, I squatted in front of the computer like a gorilla, intensely analyzing the candlestick charts.

At first, I didn't earn much, but the more I played, the smoother it got, and my confidence grew. I dared to trade contracts, buy altcoins, and jumped into whatever "meme coins" or "dog coins" that came my way. At my peak, I could earn several thousand in a day, and my account even surged over 2 million at one point.

At that time, I was really floating. Work? I didn't want to go! I fantasized about retiring at thirty, traveling the world with my parents, and leisurely checking the market at a coffee shop in a Tesla...

But what happened? Reality slapped me awake.

Altcoins really don’t care about life or death; a halving in a day is considered gentle. The day before, I was still dreaming of 5 million, and the next day my account was so red that I didn’t even have the courage to click...

Then came the nightmare cycle: averaging down, holding positions, waiting for a rebound... the more I tried to fill the hole, the bigger it got, and I literally dug myself into it. Everything I had earned, both principal and profit, was all given back, and I even lost a lot of interest and emotions.

Looking back now, I was too young and too greedy back then.

Do you think earning money is difficult? Actually, it's not that hard. The difficult part is, after earning it, being able to resist greed.

Now I am much clearer-headed. Although my account only has a small amount left, at least I know how to "stay alive."

I no longer trade recklessly; I only deal with major coins and only take on risks that I can bear.

I used to earn quickly, but I lost even faster. From now on, I need to be more stable and take it slow—after all, life is more important than opportunities; being alive is the capital for a comeback. #以太坊突破3700