How to turn 2000 in cryptocurrency into 50,000? I use this trick!

Simply put, it relies on one thing: contracts to amplify returns.

But don't rush in headfirst; you need to prepare like you're going to war, build your troops first, then strike.

The first time I played, I turned 7000 into 300U, taking a few steps.

Step 1: Small capital snowball (300U → 1100U)

Each time, I only risked 100U, focusing on the hottest coins at the moment.

Two strict rules:

① Double your money and run (if 100 turns into 200, stop immediately)

② If it drops to 50U, cut your losses, never hold on.

Once I won three times in a row, from 100U → 200U → 400U → 800U, cashing out the same day.

But during this stage, luck plays a big part; play no more than three rounds, don't be greedy, and secure 1100U.

Step 2: With more money, play combination punches (starting from 1100U)

Divide the money into three groups:

1️⃣ Quick entry and exit type (100U)

Trade BTC/ETH on short-term 15-minute charts, cash out for a 3%-5% gain, like a street vendor—collect your earnings after flipping a table.

2️⃣ Zen-style regular investment (15U weekly)

Buy Bitcoin contracts regularly every week, don’t check the charts for six months to a year, just consider it saving money. Don’t panic if it drops; it’s a long-term hold.

3️⃣ Trend-heavy positions (all remaining capital)

Focus on major trends, like news of the Federal Reserve lowering interest rates, BTC could skyrocket, go all in!

But set your rules in advance: cash out if you double your money, accept a loss of 20% immediately.

Strict rules:

Never risk more than 1/10 of your capital at a time, never go all in.

Every trade must have a stop-loss.

Play a maximum of 3 trades a day.

Withdraw immediately upon reaching your target, never linger.

To be honest, those who turn their fortunes around with this strategy are not gamblers, but rather those who are tough on others and even tougher on themselves.

What you want is not to get rich all at once, but to steadily grasp your money back time after time.