Do you also think that making big money in the crypto world depends on extraordinary talent or insider information?



Honestly, I went from $30,000 to $10 million without relying on any insider info, nor did I stay up all night watching the charts. What truly changed me was not complicating things, but simplifying trading to the extreme—just 5 minutes a day, with a single moving average guiding everything. The methods that seemed "impossible to make money?" I repeated them for three years.

In trading, I adhere to "trade less, earn more," and the same logic applies to asset allocation—what can truly help you cross cycles is not a single 100x coin, but a stable income framework.

After three phase breakthroughs, I started allocating part of my profits into products like decentralized liquidity staking protocols. They may not be as exciting as chasing "N-shaped breakouts," but they solve another key problem: how to not miss opportunities in a bull market, how to keep funds generating income during sideways periods, and how to maintain stable returns amid uncertainty.

Take ListaDAO as an example. Its approach is straightforward—it's not about teaching you to trade coins, but about making your coins work for you.

It has two core mechanisms worth noting:

**Step 1: Liquidity Staking**
Stake mainstream coins like ETH, BNB to receive interest-bearing tokens (e.g., slisBNB). From then on, you can continuously earn staking rewards, and your coins keep generating interest.

**Step 2: Stablecoin Minting**
Use these interest-bearing tokens as collateral to borrow decentralized stablecoins like lisUSD. This releases liquidity, allowing you to participate in other opportunities, while the staking rewards for your main coins keep flowing in.

The beauty of this logic is: you don’t need to worry about bull or bear markets, nor bet on which coin will rise. A stable income system is quietly helping you accumulate wealth. It may not be the thrill of getting rich overnight, but it’s definitely the approach I trust more now.
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FlyingLeekvip
· 01-26 03:44
Sounds good, but I still want to ask, can this stable income framework really withstand a bear market? Not doubting, just want to hear about your real experience.
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UncleWhalevip
· 01-25 21:10
A three-year moving average? Sounds a bit mysterious, but honestly, this approach is definitely better than my random tinkering.
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GateUser-e51e87c7vip
· 01-24 23:22
Listen, from 30,000 to 10 million, it's not based on insider information? Why do I find that hard to believe... But on the other hand, the logic of "doing less and earning more" really hits home for me, much better than chasing highs and lows every day.
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FudVaccinatorvip
· 01-23 05:21
Huh, all moving averages work? Then should my hundredfold dream wake up?
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VCsSuckMyLiquidityvip
· 01-23 05:17
Only moving one line in three years? How hasn't this guy been wiped out by the market? I'm stunned.
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LiquidityHuntervip
· 01-23 05:15
Wait, how is the liquidity depth of slisBNB right now? I checked the data last night, and the slippage of lisUSD on Curve is a bit strange... For this set of combined strategies to really get going, the key is whether the arbitrage space is big enough.
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HashBrowniesvip
· 01-23 05:08
That's right, I play the same way, just don't believe in all that insider information stuff. I've been trading for five minutes for three years, much more comfortable than those who watch the market every day. Staking is indeed stable, although not as exciting, but it keeps my mindset good.
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WhaleShadowvip
· 01-23 05:01
To be honest, I've heard this logic too many times. The key is whether you can really stick with it.
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