Having navigated the crypto world for 6 years, I’ve developed a set of investment principles that may seem simple but are highly practical. From an initial capital of 500,000 yuan to now holding 48 million yuan, this long-term profit journey has taught me one key lesson: longevity is the highest winning strategy in the crypto space.



Now, at 32 years old, I am settled in Shenzhen, running a small studio and living at my own pace. Two properties—one for personal residence and one for my parents’ retirement—are the most tangible results of these six years. But what’s more valuable than the numbers in my account is a comprehensive market understanding framework.

Honestly, I’ve never waited for a big shot to give me trading signals, nor have I ever touched those air projects with the most compelling stories. I’ve relied entirely on discipline and patience to get through. Summarizing these years, I’ve identified a few industry truths that seem old-fashioned but are truly life-saving:

**Key Cognitive Checklist**

Slow price increases combined with minor pullbacks usually indicate a healthy market. Conversely, wild surges and crashes are often the main players quickly shaking out weak hands—don’t let emotions take over.

The most aggressive-looking coins with the loudest calls are actually the most dangerous. Projects with real underlying value don’t rely on brainwashing marketing to attract attention—they speak with strength.

The core of risk management is keeping an exit route. My approach is to invest 30% of available funds and keep 70% in liquidity. Opportunities for quick gains will always come, but the chance to survive and exit the crypto world only happens once.

As long as there’s profit, take out 50% of the gains immediately. Unrealized gains are illusions; only the cash in hand is worth celebrating. This habit has helped me avoid countless traps of greed.

And the most crucial point: don’t invest in projects you don’t understand, no matter how hot they are. Every cycle in crypto produces bagholders, but that won’t be me.

No matter how the market fluctuates, there are always people making money and others losing money. The dividing line is simple—who can survive longer. These methods have helped me endure two complete bull and bear cycles. I hope they can be helpful to friends who plan to establish a long-term presence in the crypto space.
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MEV_Whisperervip
· 2h ago
Six years and 48 million sounds real, but what I care more about is that 70% liquidity discipline—that's the core to survival.
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GweiObservervip
· 2h ago
Living longer is indeed the highest rule in the crypto world, but on the other hand, how many people can truly stay unmoved? No matter how eloquently you speak, it can't withstand the madness during a surge. Bro, I've experienced the FOMO and panic of these 6 years, the only difference is that others haven't been washed out. The move to immediately withdraw 50% profit is brilliant, but no one can do it.
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DegenMcsleeplessvip
· 2h ago
6 years, 48 million. This number sounds great, but the key is still "living long"—really, compared to stories of sudden wealth, those who can walk away intact are the true winners.
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MagicBeanvip
· 2h ago
Tsk, turning 500,000 into 48 million? That number sounds pretty crazy, but it’s not wrong. The key is that phrase "live long," it really hits home. My goodness, if you don’t understand it, don’t get involved—note that down so you don’t get cut again and again. Learning to lock in 50% early is something I need to pick up; I always get blinded by the numbers on the ledger. Avoid coins that are wildly volatile—everyone who’s been scammed knows this lesson. Waiting for big shots and not touching air projects—sounds easy, but actually doing it is really tough. Allocating 30% to entry and 70% to liquidity—this position setup is indeed stable. Risk management is just that simple once you break it down—whoever can stick with it wins. Honestly, the most frightening are those projects with super aggressive signals—usually, there’s no good news. After these two cycles in the crypto world, only the tough survive. If you don’t understand a project, just observe quietly—how much resilience does that take?
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GateUser-75ee51e7vip
· 3h ago
Alright, this set of logic is indeed heart-wrenching. 30% entry, 70% keeping options open. It's easy to say but really hard to implement.
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