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Many people ask Brother Cat:
Is it really difficult to make 1 million in the crypto world?
The answer is quite harsh—
It's not hard to do it once, but the hard part is whether you can survive until that day.
Many start by going all-in, doing contracts, chasing hot trends,
but before they even get the chance, they are eliminated by the market.
I agree more with a "slow but steady" approach:
If you have 100k, try with half first.
Don't think about daily operations, but focus on one cycle, one opportunity.
Remember a reality:
Contracts seem highly profitable, but most people get wiped out here.
Those who can go far are often those who can hold onto spot holdings.
For mainstream assets,
extending the cycle, multiplying several times or even tenfold, is not a myth.
If you don't want to wait that long,
then you need to improve your understanding and look for earlier opportunities.
But the premise is—
you must be able to distinguish "opportunity" from "trap."
Many people lose money not because there are no opportunities,
but because they treat "stories" as "opportunities."
In this market:
✔ Opportunities are always there
❌ Very few can seize them
Why?
Because what truly determines the outcome is never a single coin,
but:
Your rhythm, your circle, your choices.
If you make the right choice once, you might cross over;
if you choose wrong once, you might return to the starting point.
So, is it hard to make 1 million?
Not really.
The hard part is—
whether you can stay calm, not rush, not gamble,
and survive before the opportunity comes.