In eight years in the crypto圈, I finally figured out one thing.#币圈暴富

In these eight years, I’ve seen too many people’s fantasies of getting rich overnight, and I’ve also seen endless despair when countless accounts hit zero.

When I first joined, like most newcomers, I felt jealous whenever I saw others posting doubled returns. And when I heard about so-called “insider information,” I’d rush in, thinking the next wave of opportunities would surely belong to me.

So what happened? Chasing pumps and selling dumps became routine, and my principal leaked away little by little.$TUT

Back then, I worshiped technical analysis. I thought if I learned charts, I could understand the market—only to end up becoming “liquidity” in someone else’s eyes.

It wasn’t until some late night, looking at the red liquidation numbers in my account, that I truly understood: the thing I lost wasn’t the market, but my own greed.

Later, I started to slow down and spend my time on review and reflection, breaking down the mistakes I’d made again and again.

Slowly I realized: if you want small capital to survive, it’s never about being fast—it’s about waiting.

Catching the main upswings two or three times a year, and steadily taking a portion of the profit, is far better than going all-in every day to chase pumps and dumps.

Those who operate with full positions every day earn excitement, and they lose their principal.

I’ve seen too many newcomers who haven’t figured out charts but still dare to go all-in, treating real trading like a demo account.$GPS

But they forget: if you lose in a demo, you can start over. In real trading, one big mistake can mean you might not even get another chance to recover.

And there are people who put their faith in the news—good news comes out, but they舍不得 leave, still fantasizing that it can go up a little more, only to end up trapped.

Remember this: the market always trades expectations. When good news is realized, risk often comes with it.

Now, my position size is always divided into three parts:

Core position holds the trend, the mid-term captures opportunities, and the short-term only trades active coins

I never touch unpopular coins or “air coins.” That’s not an opportunity—it’s risk.$STAR

In every market cycle, I remind myself:

If you buy it wrong, admit it and cut your losses in time. As long as your principal is still there, opportunities will always exist. Once your principal is gone, everything is just talk.

If someone had told me these things earlier back then, maybe I could have avoided a few years of detours.

So now, I’m willing to share these experiences with people who are still exploring in the crypto圈.

No hype, no fairy tales. I just hope to help you see the traps clearly and learn how to survive in the market.

Before, I used to bump around alone in the dark. Now the light is in my hand.

The light has been on all along. So—are you coming with me?#加密初创上半年融资112亿美元 #比特币徘徊63500美元