#数字资产动态追踪 Winning the delicacies of the sea, losing still means honestly making money; the biggest fear in life is not failure, but never daring to try.



$RIVER, this thing represents one of the craziest money-making logics in the crypto world—simple and brutal, just one word: roll. Some people have rolled their way to a net worth of 990,000, but others end up losing everything on the last trade. Compared to the "safe" method of holding coins passively, this approach has only two outcomes: either instant wealth or complete ruin overnight. Exciting as it is, the risk is real.

The worst I’ve been was with only 1,000 yuan left in my pocket, but I turned it into 100,000 in three months using this method. The gameplay isn’t complicated: heavy leverage, reinvesting all profits, and focusing on one direction. I started with $300 to test the waters, opening contracts with 10 dollars each at 100x leverage. Just a 1% gain doubles the capital. With profits, I withdrew half first, and the rest kept rolling. After 11 correct judgments in a row, the initial 10 dollars turned into 10,000.

But the market isn’t always so gentle. Most people get killed in these three traps:

First, greed takes over after a win—knowing they’ve hit their target but still wanting more, refusing to exit. Second, after a loss, they’re unwilling to accept it and double down to turn things around, ending up all-in. Third, constantly changing strategies and being toyed with by the market.

I’ve summarized two iron rules that I always follow:

Rule one: if you judge incorrectly, cut losses immediately—don’t hesitate. Fail 20 times in a row, stop and reflect on where your logic went wrong. Rule two: once you make $5,000, withdraw it—never keep piling in out of impulsiveness.

During a particularly good market last year, I started with $500 and grew it to 500,000 in three days. But honestly, those 50k didn’t just fall from the sky—I waited four months for the right moment to strike. What does that tell us? Rolling positions isn’t something you do every day; you have to wait for big volatility, a clear trending market, and then strike decisively.

Now, people often ask me if they can play this way. I ask them back: Is there a big market move now? Is the trend clear and one-sided? Can you only take the most profitable middle segment and avoid the head and tail?

If you can confidently answer yes to these questions, then go ahead. If you hesitate, it means the market hasn’t really taught you a lesson yet.

Rolling positions is a life-and-death game. Win, and you can indulge yourself; lose, and you must go back to honest work. Either don’t touch it, or if you do, don’t shrink back. No one will make decisions for you, and opportunities won’t wait for you to figure things out.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidityvip
· 01-07 13:10
Basically, it's just a gambler's mentality disguised as a trading system. They boast about 11 successful trades, but what about the times they failed? Did they go bankrupt directly?
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SmartContractDivervip
· 01-07 10:29
It sounds exciting, but I still have to say—most people can't even withstand three consecutive mistakes, let alone persist until 20 times.
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FlashLoanKingvip
· 01-06 11:30
You only stop after making 20 mistakes to reflect? Man, your logic is a bit harsh. I'm afraid you might go back to mining bricks before reaching 20 times.
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RektHuntervip
· 01-06 11:30
Sounds nice, but it's just a flashy way to package gambler mentality.
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InfraVibesvip
· 01-06 11:22
Once again, it's the same "get rich overnight" rhetoric. How many people actually make a profit from it?
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