Last week, someone privately messaged me asking: "I only have a few hundred bucks, is it enough to get into the crypto market?"
I replied directly with six words: Good enough, but don’t get killed.
I've seen too many people rush in with a thousand bucks, either going all in on some "wealth creation myth" or getting caught up in the daily hype in the community. A month later? Wallets are empty, and they are left in a daze. This isn't the cruelty of the market; it's self-sabotage.
But last year I met a guy who does coding, and he somehow turned 800 into fame—he rolled it to 30,000 in five months, and now it's steadily climbing above 45,000, without ever experiencing a moment when his account numbers seemed to be plummeting.
Some people say he has incredible luck. Nonsense. Those who rely on luck in this circle have been buried a thousand times. His method is all based on the hard lessons I learned after blowing up my account N times back in the day. Today, I will break down the core logic and let beginners copy it directly.
**First Rule: Split the principal into three parts, surviving is a thousand times more important than dreaming**
This is what I figured out while lying in bed after being liquidated—when I was fully leveraged and chased the highs, it was only at the moment my balance hit zero that I understood: in this market, "not dying" is the greatest skill.
That guy's 800 bucks is cut like this, just follow it:
**400 yuan as "living expenses"**: Focus on the short-term fluctuations of mainstream cryptocurrencies, aiming to take a 3% profit every day and then exit, regardless of whether it can double later. For example, if you earn 20 yuan in the morning? Withdraw immediately. Don't fantasize about waiting for 50 yuan; with a small capital, you're playing the "ant moving house" game, not "getting rich overnight".
**200 yuan to make "Hunter's Bullet"**: specifically waiting for those signals that indicate a particularly clear trend——
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WalletWhisperer
· 11-30 23:49
800 turned into 45,000? Is this for real? Is this guy cheating? Why do I always lose no matter how I play?
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FOMOSapien
· 11-30 23:40
Can 800 turn into 45,000? Is this guy really good at coding or just lucky? It feels a bit surreal. However, that three-part method really hits the mark; watching the account plummet every day is definitely self-sabotage. I love the analogy of ants moving houses; just don't be greedy.
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LightningWallet
· 11-30 23:38
800 yuan rolled to 45,000, this is indeed fierce. But I think the key is still the mindset; most people simply can't wait those five months, and if they haven't made money in three days, they start to panic.
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ForumLurker
· 11-30 23:31
Can 800 turn into 45,000? Alright, I believe it. But to be honest, I've heard this kind of story too many times, and most of them are just survivor bias, right? How many really achieve it?
Last week, someone privately messaged me asking: "I only have a few hundred bucks, is it enough to get into the crypto market?"
I replied directly with six words: Good enough, but don’t get killed.
I've seen too many people rush in with a thousand bucks, either going all in on some "wealth creation myth" or getting caught up in the daily hype in the community. A month later? Wallets are empty, and they are left in a daze. This isn't the cruelty of the market; it's self-sabotage.
But last year I met a guy who does coding, and he somehow turned 800 into fame—he rolled it to 30,000 in five months, and now it's steadily climbing above 45,000, without ever experiencing a moment when his account numbers seemed to be plummeting.
Some people say he has incredible luck. Nonsense. Those who rely on luck in this circle have been buried a thousand times. His method is all based on the hard lessons I learned after blowing up my account N times back in the day. Today, I will break down the core logic and let beginners copy it directly.
**First Rule: Split the principal into three parts, surviving is a thousand times more important than dreaming**
This is what I figured out while lying in bed after being liquidated—when I was fully leveraged and chased the highs, it was only at the moment my balance hit zero that I understood: in this market, "not dying" is the greatest skill.
That guy's 800 bucks is cut like this, just follow it:
**400 yuan as "living expenses"**: Focus on the short-term fluctuations of mainstream cryptocurrencies, aiming to take a 3% profit every day and then exit, regardless of whether it can double later. For example, if you earn 20 yuan in the morning? Withdraw immediately. Don't fantasize about waiting for 50 yuan; with a small capital, you're playing the "ant moving house" game, not "getting rich overnight".
**200 yuan to make "Hunter's Bullet"**: specifically waiting for those signals that indicate a particularly clear trend——