After spending a long time in the crypto space, a painful phenomenon has become increasingly obvious—it's getting harder and harder to make money.
Whether in traditional business or financial investment, the development path is basically the same: rely on speed in the early stages, on connections in the mid-term, and on quality in the later stages. Our industry has clearly entered the mid-to-late stage, and the dimensions of competition are completely different.
KOL content is exploding, and without genuine value, you will be quickly eliminated. As for mainstream projects, no matter how fancy their packaging on the surface, without real strength, they can't be saved—listing and then experiencing a sharp decline, falling continuously, has become the norm. Relying solely on soft power and hype concepts no longer works for project teams.
So, the question is, where are the opportunities in the future?
Honestly, the opportunity lies within yourself. Instead of worrying about how the market is doing, it's better to focus on changing and improving yourself—broaden your horizons, learn new things, and avoid being complacent. Those who can truly survive are always those willing to embrace change and proactively adapt. The market is screening, and it’s selecting participants with long-term value.
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SelfMadeRuggee
· 01-22 13:29
It's deadlocked, there are no shortcuts anymore
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Not improving yourself is like slow suicide
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Few are telling the truth, most are just bluffing
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Wake up everyone, the bonus period is long gone
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Hard power is the key, this time it's real
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Still relying on connections? Haha, it's time to reflect
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In the era of quality competition, are you ready?
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Project teams should take their work seriously, really
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Perspective matters, there's no doubt about that
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BridgeJumper
· 01-22 13:28
Alright, alright. No matter how nicely you put it, it doesn't change one fact — most people will still have to lose.
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 01-22 13:12
This sounds like a motivational quote, but it really hits home. I have to admit.
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ContractSurrender
· 01-22 13:00
Everyone keeps talking about improving themselves every day, but the bosses are still bottom-fishing, haha.
After spending a long time in the crypto space, a painful phenomenon has become increasingly obvious—it's getting harder and harder to make money.
Whether in traditional business or financial investment, the development path is basically the same: rely on speed in the early stages, on connections in the mid-term, and on quality in the later stages. Our industry has clearly entered the mid-to-late stage, and the dimensions of competition are completely different.
KOL content is exploding, and without genuine value, you will be quickly eliminated. As for mainstream projects, no matter how fancy their packaging on the surface, without real strength, they can't be saved—listing and then experiencing a sharp decline, falling continuously, has become the norm. Relying solely on soft power and hype concepts no longer works for project teams.
So, the question is, where are the opportunities in the future?
Honestly, the opportunity lies within yourself. Instead of worrying about how the market is doing, it's better to focus on changing and improving yourself—broaden your horizons, learn new things, and avoid being complacent. Those who can truly survive are always those willing to embrace change and proactively adapt. The market is screening, and it’s selecting participants with long-term value.