I often hear people complain, "100 bucks can't even get you started," and I always want to retort—The crypto world has never been an exclusive game for big players. Small funds, if used correctly, can actually achieve results more easily. One thing many people haven't realized is that small money taking the rolling position approach can actually gradually break through.



Over the years, I've mentored many traders starting with small amounts. The most memorable case is a beginner who started with just 600U. By strictly following the rolling and risk control strategy, he grew his account to over 20,000 in three months without ever blowing up a position. Today, I want to share this methodology—explain in straightforward terms the specific operations from 100U to 300U, and the underlying logic of rolling positions—so that even beginners can directly apply it.

But first, let me say something harsh: the biggest pitfall for small funds isn't the lack of money, but poor mindset.

Too many beginners dream as soon as they get 100U, quickly betting everything on a small coin, hoping to soar to the sky. But how cruel is reality? Everyone has seen Bitcoin drop 20% in a single day, and altcoins halving or zeroing out is common. This kind of approach isn't investing at all; it's just throwing your principal as a gamble. When you get liquidated, you have to bear it yourself. I've seen many people stubbornly refuse to set stop-losses, always thinking "wait a bit longer, it will rebound," only to watch their 100U slowly evaporate to zero.

The real key isn't the market itself, but your mindset and self-discipline—The first step for small funds to turn around is to kill the illusion of "getting rich quickly." Remember: surviving and making money is far more important than making quick money.

Now, let's talk about the core method: using the idea of an ant moving house, gradually increasing from 100U to 300U in three stages.
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HappyToBeDumpedvip
· 3h ago
To be honest, mindset is indeed the biggest pitfall. Many people around me have fallen here.
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HackerWhoCaresvip
· 3h ago
Mindset is really the biggest enemy. I've seen too many people dream of getting rich overnight with 100U, only to go to zero immediately afterward.
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DaoDevelopervip
· 3h ago
the position sizing discipline angle here is where most miss the game tbh... like yeah the "ant moving strategy" sounds basic but that's exactly why it works—no glamour, just compounding through micro-wins. the real design pattern beneath this is pure risk management primitives, ngl
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MindsetExpandervip
· 3h ago
Really, having the right mindset is so important, more than anything else.
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DAOTruantvip
· 3h ago
Mindset is really the first lesson, not about money.
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SerumSquirtervip
· 3h ago
The mindset part is spot on. I've seen too many people come in with 100U, hoping to relive 2017, only to be wiped out in a month. Cutting losses is the right way; stay steady.
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MainnetDelayedAgainvip
· 3h ago
According to the database, this brother with 600U has a record of tripling in March, which has been delayed for verification for 120 days. It's been... well, still waiting. Mindset is indeed the top priority, but why are people with good mindsets all writing articles instead of quietly making money? This question is worth analyzing.
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