A friend told me, I only have 3000U, is there still a chance to turn things around in the crypto world?



Four years ago, I asked myself the same question.

It was only later that I realized—capital size isn't the issue; the key is how you use it.

Can 3000U change the situation? Absolutely. But the premise is to give up the idea of getting rich overnight, avoid reckless all-in bets, and take it step by step. Only the right approach works.

I've gradually guided many people through this rhythm:

Start with 700U in contracts, choose popular coins. When the market shifts or structure adjusts, intervene quickly, and set profit-taking and stop-loss levels in advance. The goal is simple—turn 700U into 1400U.

Once the first stage is won, turn 1400U into 2800U.

After that, the second stage, turning 2800U into 5600U.

If luck is on your side and the direction is correct, after three rounds, your principal has tripled.

But this is the real watershed.

Three doubles don't mean you can do whatever you want. In crypto, winning nine times doesn't matter if you get wiped out once.

So, take profits when needed, don't get self-indulgent, and definitely don't rely on a single all-in to turn things around.

Many people start to get carried away at this point, their operations begin to change, but the biggest test is still ahead.

When your principal grows from 700U to 5600U, then you truly have the qualification to participate in the market game.

At this point, calm down and learn the real stuff—understand how the market moves, where the funds flow, and clarify the logic behind project rises and falls.

From 700U to 5600U, you earn your ticket to "play the market."

But never go all-in. Diversify your portfolio, pick a few projects you believe in—AI, Game, L2, whatever—key is to choose projects you're willing to hold long-term.

True winners understand this:

Hold onto good coins once you find them.

Stay firm during dips, so you won't get caught off guard during surges.

Leverage itself isn't a monster; it's just a tool.

If you don't know how to use it, it becomes a noose; learn to use it, and it becomes an amplifier.

Small positions, setting proper stop-losses, managing your mindset—these are more important than how many times you leverage.

If you're still in the fog and don't know where to go next, we can review the market together, find that point before the breakout, and be among the first to get in, rather than being led by the market.

Once your funds are stable and you look at the long term, the real opportunity is right in front of you.
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GasFeeVictimvip
· 6h ago
Turning 700U into 5600U sounds great, but I've seen too many people triple their investment and then go all-in, only to get liquidated and lose everything. The key is still mindset.
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OnChainSleuthvip
· 6h ago
It's the same doubling theory again... I'm getting tired of hearing it, bro. The key is that most people simply can't do it.
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MEVHunterLuckyvip
· 6h ago
Alright, it sounds reasonable, but I still think most people won't be able to endure until the point of tripling their investment. There are too many greedy people.
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