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#加密生态动态追踪 That day I blocked her, not because she lost money.
When she contacted me, her account only had 1196U, and her voice was trembling, saying that if she lost more, she would never step back into the market. I agreed to let her try with only 10% of her position on her first trade. She was reluctant but still accepted. I could tell from her eyes that she had been taught many lessons by the market.
Over the next 35 days, she grew her account from 1200U to 51,000U. When the first wave of 32% increase happened, I forced her to take profit and told her very sternly: "Never move your principal." Gradually, she changed — she stopped bragging about profits, stopped blaming me for losses, and started analyzing on-chain data and studying the fear and greed index.
But on day 32, at the moment her account broke through 50,000U, she asked me if she could start bringing others in. I immediately sensed something was wrong — her eyes were filled with excessive confidence.
As a result, she unilaterally threw her entire position into a popular altcoin, and her account plunged 41%. She said, "You can't just rely on others forever," but the problem was — she selectively forgot what I taught her: pyramid-style take profits, strict stop-losses, emotional index alerts... Once she felt "ready," her sense of security collapsed first.
So I blocked her.
The crypto world is never short of geniuses; what’s lacking is that kind of mindset — "not crazy during gains, not panicking during drops." Those who survive are essentially playing with discipline — accumulating profits one by one like building a tower of sand, waiting for the right moment to have ammunition.
If you want to survive longer here, try this:
· If your account starts controlling your emotions, and your palms sweat, immediately leave the screen and calm down for 10 minutes before continuing.
· Set strict rules: trigger take profit if the fear and greed index exceeds 90; keep principal and profit accounts separate; always check sentiment data for hot coins.
· Accept that you will make mistakes. The only difference between professional traders and amateurs is often whether they are willing to cut losses.
After blocking her, I changed my signature: "There are no legends in the crypto world, only those who survive."
She might realize later — what pushed her from 1200U to 51,000U wasn’t some coin explosion, but those late-night urges to trade stubbornly held back, the greed suppressed.
But the tuition in the crypto world is enough with just one lesson. Some truths must be understood through money.