I generally like to play coin-based. Because I think it is more direct to earn coins directly with coins. You don’t need to pay too much attention to when the currency can rise to a high price. If you can increase your chips within a certain period of time, you don’t need to rely on continuous recharges, but through currency-standard contracts. Isn’t it a beautiful thing to use other methods to increase your chips? This is why I personally like Coin Standard.

For currency standard, I usually open 8-10 times at the highest, because what I earn is chips, and low leverage is more stable. At the same time, you should have double the chips in financial management for ready use. Only in this way can the chips be increased. Strictly control the position within 30%. When the market is good, it can be increased to 50%. However, as soon as the position is opened, a batch stop profit must be set to ensure that you are safe at all times. Except for the unilateral upward trend, I never have a pattern in the currency standard. If the market fluctuates, make a little profit every day and run away. It doesn't last long. For example, if you use 500 SOL as your principal for a long time, you can earn thirty or forty SOL every day and run away. When the price of SOL rises, I will sell the SOL I earn into USDT. When the price goes back up in the short term, the SOL earned will not be sold, but stored in financial management, and then sold a little more when it rises sharply again.

The contract is the same as when you go to Macau to bet. Many people win a few games and continue to add chips to experience the excitement and pleasure of stud. No matter how lucky I am, I never add more chips. Ten years ago I went to the casino to play Texas Hold'em. When I go to the casino to play Texas Hold'em now, the chips I bet are basically the same. If you lose, leave immediately, because since you have already lost that day, it means that the fortune of that day is declining. No matter how much you invest, you will still lose in the end. Don't fight with the dealer; if you win 30-50%, run away, because I know It is difficult to double. This is a strict mathematical logic problem.

The difference between contracts and casinos is that contracts have many opportunities for you to take the initiative to make profits, while casinos are a passive way of winning. You have no initiative or choice and rely purely on luck. A game that relies purely on luck to gain wealth can only be played for fun, and that's the end of it. Many people turn contracts into gambling, which is wrong. Think about it, if you liquidate your position for thousands of dollars, how many packs of salt can you buy, how many steaks can you eat? Think about reality, do you still dare to take advantage of the pleasure of stud and the leverage of a hundred times?You will naturally feel distressed and cautious.

There is nothing wrong with being steady, and it should be engraved in your heart.