In crypto for 9 years, from debt to a ten-million asset—I’ve only stuck to one “stupid” method $SKHYNIX

This year I’m 38, and I’ve been in the crypto market for a full 9 years, crawling and rolling through it.

At 29, I plunged into this market with sheer courage. I’ve witnessed countless bull-bear cycles, and I’ve truly gone through the entire process of going from debt to assets worth ten million. People keep asking me, “Can you really make money in crypto?” My answer has always been very direct—yes, but never by luck.

The most unforgettable part was those two years from 2020 to 2022, when my account balance steadily broke into seven figures. During that time, I finally didn’t have to grind away like in a traditional job from nine to five. Life gained the confidence to choose. But behind that “ease,” what carried me to today is a method that looks a bit “dumb”—I call it the “343-Stage Investing Method.”

This method has no complicated formulas. The core is only three steps:

First stage “3”: small position to test the waters—focus on stability
If you have 100,000 as your principal, you only use 30% (30,000) to start. The benefit is that your mindset is less likely to be hijacked by short-term fluctuations. Even if your judgment is wrong, your losses remain within a controllable range. Crypto never lacks opportunities; what it lacks is principal. Staying alive matters more than anything.

Second stage “4”: borrow volatility—build positions in batches
When the price rises, you never chase it. Be patient and wait for a pullback. When the price falls, don’t panic. Every time it drops 10%, add another 10%. This “buy the dip, wait for the rise” strategy helps you gradually average down your position cost. The market’s volatility becomes your friend in accumulating coins.

Third stage “3”: once the trend is clear, make precise moves
Only when the market direction is completely clear and the trend is stable, invest the remaining 30% of your funds. At that point, your moves are the most efficient, allowing you to capture high-certainty opportunities more steadily.

Honestly, if this method works, the key isn’t technique—it’s self-control. The biggest enemy in crypto is never the market’s ups and downs; it’s your own greed and fear. How many people chased higher prices out of greed, then cut losses out of panic, and ended up losing everything?

I’ve always believed that in this market, there’s no “miracle of getting rich overnight,” only “a sustainable strategy.”

The market is never off, but the opportunities that belong to you are often reserved for those who can stay calm. #SanDisk stock price rises nearly 14%