Have you ever experienced those moments of despair in life—watching your account balance drop, thinking about financial freedom the day before, only to start checking if crypto losses can be tax-deducted the next day? Getting caught in a pump and dump, cutting losses during rebounds, or bottom-fishing halfway up the mountain—this vicious cycle seems to be the fate after entering the crypto market.



In fact, many people don't realize that the longest-standing players in the market are often not the ones making the most money. A seasoned analyst once went through a painful "leek period"—three margin calls that wiped out his savings from working part-time, leaving him so broke that he had to budget every meal. But it was these painful lessons that gradually helped him understand a simple truth: in the crypto market, surviving is always more important than earning the most.

Those seemingly simple holding strategies actually hide deeper logic. For example, many beginners interpret "holding" as just buying and holding, or even going all-in and waiting for a double. This kind of thinking is often very dangerous in the crypto market. The real way to survive requires a methodology that can withstand market tests.

From a practical perspective, the allocation ratio of Bitcoin and mainstream coins is crucial. A feasible approach is to adopt the "3322" position splitting method: first, allocate 30% of your funds to focus on mainstream value coins, which form the core of your portfolio and provide stability; then, use another 30% to invest in projects with real application scenarios and commercial implementation, aiming for medium-term gains; allocate 20% for short-term swing trading, quickly adjusting positions; and finally, keep 20% always in cash reserves, avoiding market frenzy.

The core of this logic is: position size is your lifeline in the market. Don't put all your chips in one direction, and never trap yourself in a no-way-out situation. Controlling the pace and leaving room for reaction is the true secret to long-term activity in the crypto market.
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VitalikFanAccountvip
· 5h ago
Here comes another motivational speech to cut the leeks... But I've definitely heard of the 3322 method before. It seems that friends who follow it tend to live longer than those who go all-in.
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New_Ser_Ngmivip
· 5h ago
Survived three liquidations, this guy is really tough. I need to learn from him.
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CryptoTherapistvip
· 5h ago
nah the 3322 thing hits different when you're actually detoxing from that fomo spiral. anybody else here caught themselves checking charts at 3am wondering if they're gonna eat this month? that's when you know your portfolio allocation is screaming for an intervention honestly
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NotAFinancialAdvicevip
· 5h ago
To be honest, the 3322 scoring method sounds good, but how many people can really stick with it? I have friends who say they want to control risk every day, but when there's a big surge, they go all in, and now they're still cutting losses.
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GasFeeSobbervip
· 5h ago
It's the same old 3322 argument, acting like it's the real deal... I'm just asking, how many people can really hold onto that 20% cash? Anyway, I haven't seen anyone do it.
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