When I got my very first withdrawal from Publish0x, it wasn’t much — a mix of ETH, OP, and USDC. The ETH part was only about $0.92, but I was still very happy. It felt like a real milestone.
Later, I decided to convert the USDC portion into ETH, which boosted my total ETH to $1.55. Instead of spending it right away, I chose to stake it in a launch pool named DELABS. My plan? Let it quietly work for me in the background.
It took weeks. Along the way, there were moments I felt tempted to sell — especially when I really needed money for data subscription. But I reminded myself of one thing: in crypto, any coin can surprise you. A token might look like it’s not doing well, only to suddenly shoot up when you least expect it.
Looking back, I’m glad I waited. Holding onto that small amount of ETH taught me one valuable lesson — patience pays in crypto.
So here’s my advice to beginners: Don’t act in haste. Give your investments time to grow. The right moment will come.