What does financial freedom look like? When you're tired, just lie down; when you want to go somewhere, just go. This kind of life is not out of reach—I am living it myself.
I've been in the circle for 8 years. I have never followed any "big shot's signals" nor touched air coins. There are no complicated operation techniques; just a simple "not greedy, not impatient" approach that has multiplied my principal nearly a hundred times. Today, I want to share these years of experience in hopes of helping you avoid detours. Compared to those flashy technical indicators, these seemingly simple principles have saved me countless times.
**Rule 1: Slow gains and small dips ≠ weakness; the real danger is rapid rises and falls**
Market gradually climbs, and each correction stays within 10%, which is usually a healthy trend. But if there's a sudden 20% or 30% surge followed by an immediate plunge, nine times out of ten, it's the main force "harvesting" the retail investors. Don't be driven by FOMO; staying calm is always more reliable than impulsiveness.
**Rule 2: The more aggressively a coin is promoted, the further you should stay away**
Those who shout "must hit 10x" every day in the group,
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ZenZKPlayer
· 17h ago
Never follow orders or touch air coins for 8 years and still multiply by 100? This sounds a bit unbelievable, but gradual increases with small dips are indeed much more reliable than sudden surges and crashes.
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RumbleValidator
· 01-11 07:52
8 years of steady gains close to a hundred times, verifying that the node validation mindset is indeed different. This "not greedy, not impatient" logic also applies to the consensus mechanism — tokens that experience rapid rises and falls inherently have stability issues. Staking rewards can never match explosive profits, but they can last longer.
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SnapshotStriker
· 01-11 07:52
Not following orders and not touching air coins for 8 years, yet still multiplying a hundredfold. Honestly, it's a bit unbelievable. How is it so stable?
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BlindBoxVictim
· 01-11 07:40
8 years to multiply by 100? Not following the signals and not touching air coins... It's easy to say, but how come I keep hitting the right ones so coincidentally?
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DEXRobinHood
· 01-11 07:38
8 years to multiply the principal by a hundred? It sounds unbelievable but also seems not entirely false... The key is that if you can truly achieve the four words "not greedy, not impatient," then out of ten people, I’d say I’m the one who loses.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 01-11 07:36
Not following orders and not touching air coins for 8 years, doubling your investment, sounds like a story... But that "slow rise and small dip" judgment does have some merit.
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OfflineValidator
· 01-11 07:33
It's the same old story again, 8 years to multiply by 100. Why haven't you mentioned specific entry and exit points?
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ContractExplorer
· 01-11 07:29
Never touch air coins for 8 years and still multiply a hundred times? Easy to say, but how many leek farmers have to be cut before they realize it
What does financial freedom look like? When you're tired, just lie down; when you want to go somewhere, just go. This kind of life is not out of reach—I am living it myself.
I've been in the circle for 8 years. I have never followed any "big shot's signals" nor touched air coins. There are no complicated operation techniques; just a simple "not greedy, not impatient" approach that has multiplied my principal nearly a hundred times. Today, I want to share these years of experience in hopes of helping you avoid detours. Compared to those flashy technical indicators, these seemingly simple principles have saved me countless times.
**Rule 1: Slow gains and small dips ≠ weakness; the real danger is rapid rises and falls**
Market gradually climbs, and each correction stays within 10%, which is usually a healthy trend. But if there's a sudden 20% or 30% surge followed by an immediate plunge, nine times out of ten, it's the main force "harvesting" the retail investors. Don't be driven by FOMO; staying calm is always more reliable than impulsiveness.
**Rule 2: The more aggressively a coin is promoted, the further you should stay away**
Those who shout "must hit 10x" every day in the group,