DU Dog’s Turning-Over Diary 78|Zero Capital, Grinding SOL for 3 Years, Targeting 100 Million



Hit follow and lock in this comeback battle that crosses bull and bear cycles.
If you’re also in a low point, don’t worry—come with me and exchange time for space.
We’ll meet at the summit on our three-year promise.

Core goal: start with 0 capital, make 1 hundred million.
Battle plan: below 130 U, invest daily in SOL contracts, and go all out for 3 years.

Day 78 · Live Trading Report
Today’s income: 50| Total income: 5389
Today’s add-on position: 0| Total margin: 2494
Today’s new positions opened: 0| Total positions opened: 64
Current balance: 2895| Reserve (Dog-fighting, mountain-clone projects)

Most people pin their hopes on a single breakout,
but they ignore the fact that what truly decides the outcome is long-term accumulation.
Stability may look plain, but it’s the ability to get through the cycle.
When you’re no longer relying on luck, the results are more likely to show up.

Dear big shots, brothers and sisters,
if you have a reliable way or high-quality projects, don’t forget to take me along,!

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BetaParanoiac
· 04-26 14:49
Total of 5389, margin of 2494, if this curve can maintain a low drawdown, there’s real potential. Please also share the maximum drawdown/stop-loss rules later.
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MempoolMaggie
· 04-25 04:08
A goal of a hundred million in three years is inspiring, but don't get caught up in the hype of the contract; only those who survive can benefit from compound interest.
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SymbolsInTheReflection
· 04-24 04:10
The idea of daily income dollar-cost averaging into SOL is feasible, but the key is to clearly specify position size and risk control; otherwise, beginners might develop bad habits.
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LatencyLullaby
· 04-24 00:51
0 Principal-focused contracts are too hardcore; be careful not to let a single retracement break your rhythm.
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SlowerThanBlock
· 04-23 17:23
I’m more concerned about how you stabilize your “daily income”—is it through doing brick-and-mortar work, farming rewards, taking on a side job, or on-chain arbitrage? Can you share a framework?
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ShellsLeftBehindByTheReceding
· 04-23 16:09
SOL is indeed a strong chain, but during the contract cycle, it's best to enter and exit in batches and not rely solely on a single direction to bet on the trend.
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ShortPositionsAtTheElevator
· 04-23 16:06
Seeing the view from the mountaintop is fine, but first set “making it through three years” as your primary goal, profit as your secondary goal—just go steadily and keep it stable.
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VineGeometry
· 04-23 16:06
Keeping a daily ledger and review is the core asset; I'll check in again on day 365.
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VelvetValidator
· 04-23 16:06
You're using discipline to counteract emotions, I really admire that; however, the buy-in range below 130U should also be dynamically adjusted, and the strategies for bear and bull markets need to be separated.
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Daxiao李
· 04-23 15:58
Several people place their hope on a single explosion,
but they overlook that what truly determines the outcome is long-term accumulation.
Stability may seem dull, but it is the true ability to withstand cycles.
When you no longer rely on luck, the results become more likely to occur.
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