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Last year's bear market completely wiped out my account—lost everything, 900,000 just gone. I was in a really bad state at that time, smashed my phone, deleted all the apps, and disappeared for a while. I really thought the crypto path might be over for me.
But I just couldn't swallow that loss.
By 2025, there was only 3,000 USDT left in my account. I didn't think too much, told myself this was the last chance. With this small capital, I stubbornly went from 2,200 USDT all the way to 20,000, then 80,000, doubling at each stage. Someone asked for my secret, honestly there's nothing complicated—just three words: Play by the rules.
Specifically: no full positions, no all-in bets, no greed. I kept my positions very conservative, never exceeding 40%, and the rest was real life-saving money. When cutting losses, I was very decisive—never guessing the top or bottom. When the market rises, I focus on strong coins; when it falls, I switch directly to shorting. Switching back and forth like this, when I hit the right trend, I can make 5,000 USDT in about ten minutes. It sounds like a myth, but it's really a matter of probability.
What do I do after making money? Reinvest 30%, withdraw 70%. This ratio feels pretty balanced to me. Step by step, I managed to recover the 500,000 I lost before, and even made an extra 300,000.
Finally, I want to say that in crypto, no one ever earns faster than others; the real competition is about who can last longer. A steady mindset, strong execution, and proper risk management—these are the foundations of long-term stability.