When newcomers come to me asking, “I only have 1000U or 2000U, how should I start making money in the crypto world?”
I always give the same response:
Either pick a fundamentally strong and technically reliable altcoin, concentrate your bets, and go all in for a chance to earn your first pot of gold.
Or divide your funds into 2 - 3 portions and invest in 2 - 3 promising projects to spread the risk.
No matter which method you choose, the core point remains the same:
As long as the price goes up, withdraw your principal first, and let the profits continue to roll in the market.
“Zero-cost holding,” this is the most stable and efficient way for small capital to grow in the crypto world.
But the reality is often less than satisfactory:
In spot trading, market conditions change slowly, making it easy to get stuck, and most people lack patience, so these strategies are hard to implement effectively.
So what is the real challenge for small capital in the crypto world?
Without a high win rate, it's hard for small capital to achieve sustained growth.
If you blindly pursue a high risk-reward ratio, your win rate will definitely decrease, leading to frequent capital drawdowns, and your mindset can easily collapse.
What small capital truly needs is: a small drawdown while achieving stable compound growth.
Whether you choose long or short positions is not the key; the ability to sustain profitability is what truly matters.
Frequent heavy trading is a big taboo—those who dare to go heavy have a much higher win rate and psychological resilience than you do.
Lastly, let me say something that might sting a bit but is very real:
Don’t always fantasize, “Once I save up 1 million, I can make money in the crypto world.”
If you can’t manage a few thousand U properly now, even if you were given hundreds of thousands, you would still lose everything.
If small capital wants to grow big, the only way is:
Step by step, act steadily and accurately, make as few mistakes as possible, and insist on letting your funds grow through compounding.
In this market, “slow is fast”; being able to survive long-term is much more important than making quick profits in the short term.
It's hard for one person to make a name for themselves in the crypto world, just as a boat struggles to sail far without companions. In the crypto world, if you lack a high-quality network and first-hand information, come to me—let's find the right rhythm together and move forward steadily, just waiting for you to join us!