I've experienced getting rich, liquidating, and going to zero. From a 2,000 U gambler to strictly adhering to discipline, my survival rule in the crypto world is simple: Only the money you can secure is yours! Everything else is just a bubble!

Real case: I started with 2,000 U.

Initially, I listened to a friend brag and fell into the trap, playing contracts (like gambling).

Newcomers have incredible luck: Following the reverse trading (I entered after a friend's loss), holding without cutting losses (luckily held on), made 60,000 U from 2,000 U in a month!

Greed expands: Goals keep rising (100,000, 300,000...). Made 600,000 U by shorting friends' bankrupt altcoins!

Instant collapse: I got carried away, withdrew principal for consumption, then borrowed money to chase 'Dogecoin', ending up with nothing! My studies were also delayed.

Bloody lessons:

Contracts are an abyss: Don't touch! This time luck was good, next time it might end in liquidation.

Getting rich is hard to maintain: Money earned by luck can easily be lost by skill.

Mindset is the most important: The 'gambler's mentality' (wanting to flip funds) is the biggest enemy.

Useful experience (for those who really want to try):

Even a clumsy method can earn: Don't expect to become fat in one bite.

Capital management simple method: Take 10,000, divide into 5 parts (each 2,000). Use 2,000 to buy coins at first. If it drops by 10%, use 2,000 to average down. If it rises by 10%, sell the portion that made a profit (take profit). Repeat the process.

Benefits: If it drops, there's no fear; you can average down; if it rises, you can lock in profits in batches, minimizing risks.

See the truth (pour cold water):

The theory of getting rich quickly is a trap: Concepts like 'earning 1% every day' or 'doubling 200% every year' sound beautiful in theory but are practically impossible to sustain! The illusion of compound interest can be harmful.

Very few make money with contracts: Out of 10 people, possibly less than 1 really earns.

Earning money ≠ getting money: Withdrawing (taking out money) is harder than making money! Bank risk controls and frozen card risks are significant. No matter how much you earn, only the money in hand counts.

Survival rules (a thousand times more important than secrets to getting rich):

Always respect risk: 90% of people will lose! First think about how to minimize losses and stay alive.

Safety of principal comes first: You should be able to afford losses. Don't borrow money, don't go all in, don't affect your life.

Learn to cut losses: Accept the loss quickly! The more you don't want to admit defeat, the worse the losses will be.

Plan your trades: Act only when you see an opportunity, stay in cash if you're unsure. Don't blindly buy based on 'feelings'.

Control your hands: 'Can't help but trade' and 'want to take a gamble' are the quickest ways to lose money.

Summary:

Getting rich quickly in the crypto world is possible but extremely difficult, with huge risks behind it. Personal experience tells me that relying on gambling (contracts) usually ends up with most going to zero. If ordinary people really want to participate, stay away from contracts, manage positions and mindset with simple methods, prioritizing protecting the principal and controlling risks. Don't believe in myths of quick wealth; securing profits is true winning.


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Now, every day a bunch of people ask me about recovery strategies, but I only take those who are disciplined and determined.

Those who can't control their hands can't be saved.