#BTC

Having nothing to do, I wrote about my experience getting into the circle. In 2015, during high school, I became obsessed with various games. My father supported my gaming, and through gaming, I came across Bitcoin on a certain platform. I used my tutoring money to play with leverage and futures, relying solely on my instincts. After starting university in 2017, I told my family I needed to borrow 100,000 to buy BTC, which they dismissed. I ran off to leverage my BTC contracts 50x. I grew my investment from 70,000 to 170,000. I paid off my debts, bought a car, and felt carefree, thinking that making money was so damn easy.

Later, I experienced every major downturn. The last time, I exited to invest in the big A, just in time for the crash 📉. I sold my car and couldn’t repay my loans, working through the mask era, turning 2,000 into 140,000 in three days, then 140,000 into 2.3 million in three months, and finally losing it down to 500,000.

I re-entered the big A... After a 50% cut, I bought ETH and BCH at 250,000, researching altcoins.

I remember one altcoin that surged 300 times in a day, and I jumped in after seeing that news.

By the end of 2020, my 250,000 turned into 7.08 million, and I started withdrawing using my friend's card.

In 2021, I left 500,000 and lost it all. By August 2021, I lost another 500,000.

In December 2021, I lost 1 million. In January 2022, I lost 1.5 million.

By April 2022, after buying a house, all my funds were down to 200,000. At that point, I thought I should stop.

In October 2022, after drinking, I downloaded an app and invested 50,000, going all in on a 100x leverage contract.

Within a month, I made 3-4 million, waking up almost every day to around 100,000 in my account.

In 2023, I bought a new house, moving from a small county to a new first-tier city, with nearly 2 million in total across three cold wallets.

In August, I started to learn about inscriptions.

From August to November, I lost 1 million.

Thinking back, I have been in this circle for 10 years, and I have played bigger and bigger, starting from one or two thousand to now hundreds of thousands and millions. What has changed? It is my courage. I fear everything. Opening a position requires market analysis; I no longer trust myself and dare not hold positions, affecting my mood and leading to a series of issues.

I have only one suggestion: Believe in yourself and bet your luck against others.