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Everyone, with only 3,000 yuan to enter the crypto world, can I really make a difference?
Honestly, I asked myself this four years ago. What I want to tell you now is: a small capital size is not the main limitation; the key is having a set of usable methods.
Most newcomers go all-in right away, and as a result, they don't even get a chance to learn from their mistakes. Playing like this only leads to a dead end.
My approach is this: start with 700 yuan, focus on popular coins driven by clear fundamentals, and only follow through once the pattern breaks out.
Every trade must have stop-loss and take-profit levels set. The goal is very straightforward—make three consecutive profits, each time doubling. 700 → 1,400 → 2,800 → 5,600. Once the target is reached, exit immediately.
Why be so persistent? Because surviving in the crypto world is more important than anything else. Making ten times profit doesn't matter if you get wiped out in one blow—that's the reality.
After you successfully go through one cycle, don't impulsively add more funds. Divide your money into three parts:
Half invested in sectors with solid fundamentals like AI and Layer 2 solutions. These projects have stories and are worth waiting for; thirty percent for swing trading in mainstream coins—only follow clear trends, avoid ambiguous ones; the remaining twenty percent just stay idle, ready to buy the dip during market crashes.
Regarding futures trading, don’t demonize it. But there are three hard rules: keep positions small, set stop-losses, and don’t hold onto losing positions. Five times leverage is enough, really. Once you make a profit, withdraw the principal first, and let the remaining profits continue to grow—this reduces psychological burden significantly.
The real big earners in crypto are never those who frequently flip assets for quick gains, but those who bet heavily on well-understood opportunities.
When you learn to tame your emotions with rules, even a small capital can generate astonishing compound effects.
Opportunities are always there, but once your capital is gone, the game is truly over. Surviving is the first step.