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Give three important survival rules for newcomers just entering the crypto world:
1️⃣ The crypto market is not about getting rich quickly; it’s a high-volatility asset. An important point is that you are earning from emotional cycles, not from always rising prices. The market moves fast up and down, so beginners should first learn to control their positions—avoid full positions and don’t go all-in. Never bet your future life on a single judgment.
2️⃣ Always prioritize mainstream projects and avoid projects you don’t understand. The biggest pitfalls for beginners are believing “this coin will increase by X times,” “friend recommendations,” or “group signals.” Remember: if you don’t understand a project, don’t touch it—that’s the best risk control. Mainstream coins grow slowly but also decline steadily. For beginners, stability is more important than excitement.
3️⃣ Making money depends on market trends; losing money depends on your operations. Most people are not defeated by the market itself but by themselves. The following points are common: chasing after small gains✘, panic selling during dips✘, and emotional overtrading✘. The fundamental skills are only three:
✔️ Read the trend, don’t guess the top or bottom
✔️ Dollar-cost averaging, not one-time “all-in”
✔️ Stay emotionally stable—this is more important than technical skills
The crypto world isn’t about speed; it’s about who can “stay steady.”