I’m writing this thread to document my journey, make myself accountable, and meet new friends in crypto. $10M may sound like a ridiculous target, but I know people in real life who’ve hit similar numbers in crypto. My strategy: - For long term holds: Scout projects that have the potential to go 100X-1000X [two years], invest no more than 1% of total portfolio value in each, once they hit 2X take initial out and ride on the profit further, take profits regularly. - For short term trading: Scout memecoins, gamefi projects etc with more than 2X potential in near term [upto a month], risk no more than 0.05% of total portfolio value in each trade, and no more than 3 trades at a time. Here are some milestones I've set, and the dos/don’ts applied to each: $5k No stable coin farming [annual APY yields etc] No LP farming No BTC/ETH/SOL or any major cap coins/tokens Focus on memecoins, GameFi, NFTs etc which have 10-30X potential $50K Treat it similar to a 5k portfolio with some tweaks. 40% low caps, 30% LP farms [scout them by following whale wallets], 15% meme tokens/NFTs, 15% cash $100k-500k Holding some BTC/ETH makes sense now Here, I gotta play both capital preservation and appreciation game. Bringing down position sizes makes sense here. Much easier than running with $5k. Why? Now smaller multiple returns (2-3x) can still make a measurable impact on my portfolio. $500k+ Once I start getting to really life changing levels of capital, the name of the game is to keep it! Will have at least $1m in lower risk stable farms with the goal to hit ~10% blended returns. My goals will be very different at a $2-3m portfolio size, I only need to 4x my portfolio to hit 8 figures. At this level I gotta be much more patient on almost everything I do, as the entries / exits matter more. (10% of a $1m position is $100k) vs. the smaller account sizes it doesn’t move the needle as much I’ve accumulated a total of $93K in the last two years, with the combination of trading + investing + airdrop farming. So getting closer to the 3rd milestone bracket. NOTE: This is my personal journey and not financial advice :)