I personally helped him roll from $500 to $48,000, but in the end, I blacklisted him.

I took this guy for a full 45 days, starting with $500 —

A typical 'old leek who got scared by the market, but still has fire in his heart.'

Several times he told me: 'Bro, if I lose again, I'm really done playing.'

On the first day, I had him try with 10% of the position (just a little base position, steady does it).

He was furious at the time: 'What can I earn with this little money?!'

I replied to him directly: 'You aren't here to gamble your life, you're here to turn things around!'

He paused, gritted his teeth and placed a 10% low-leverage long position as I said.

Three days later, the account increased by 36%.

I had him separate this portion of the profit (don't mix it with the principal) and continue to maintain the original position.

——This is the first step of 'profit rolling profit', using the money earned to make more money.

During that time, we almost stayed up all night every day:

Every time the market moved, we first imagined 'what if we lost/gained, what to do' (thinking of an escape route in advance);

Every time he made money, I only let him take interest (the principal didn't move at all);

Every time he made a mistake out of impatience, I forced him to review until 3 AM (had to clarify the problem).

The account just kept rising little by little: 500 → 1100 → 3200 → 8700…

On the 36th day, he suddenly asked me: 'Bro, can I bring others along now?'

I didn't say anything at the time.

It's not that he can't do it — it's that he got carried away.

On the 40th day, he secretly over-invested in a shitcoin (high risk), and didn't report a single thing to me.

What was the result? Direct liquidation, losing 43% of the principal.

I asked him: 'Why the hell didn't you ask me?'

He stubbornly said: 'I want to test my own logic.'

On the 45th day, I directly blacklisted him.

It's not because he lost money — it's because he turned back into that 'gambler with red eyes'.

In the crypto world, true turnaround does not rely on 'a big gamble to earn everything'.

But to treat every bit of money earned as the next bullet, and stubbornly stick to a set of rules (follow the rules).

Only those who can hold back their hands, control their hearts, and stubbornly stick to the system can survive in this circle.

It doesn't matter if you have little capital — but whether you can control yourself and roll profits at my pace is the key.

Whether it works out in the end depends on whether you have a bit more self-discipline than that guy —

Don't wait until I have fed you both money and patience, and then you throw yourself into the fire pit.

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