Look, if you're new to Web3, here's what nobody tells you upfront:
Drop the act. Seriously.
This industry shifts so damn fast that pretending you've got everything figured out is a losing game. The real winners? They're not the ones talking the loudest at every Discord call.
They're the ones who ask questions that make you pause. The ones who dig into documentation at 2 AM. The ones who admit when something doesn't click yet.
Your curiosity matters way more than your ego. Always has, always will.
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AlwaysMissingTops
· 18m ago
Really, there are too many posers in this space. It's actually those who dare to say "I don't know" who end up making money.
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The real winners are the ones reading documentation at 2am, not the ones bragging the most on Discord.
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Well said, finally someone pointed it out. Curiosity really is more valuable than bragging.
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The person at the top is right, I've seen too many "influencers" who actually know nothing...
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So for those still pretending to understand, you can stop now.
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SillyWhale
· 12-04 19:56
Damn, that's so spot on... I'm exactly the kind of person who pretends to know things on Discord, now I'm super embarrassed.
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LiquidityHunter
· 12-04 06:27
The ones who stay up reading documentation at 2 a.m. are the ones really making arbitrage profits—there’s nothing wrong with that. I’ve seen too many traders who just talk big; they can’t even understand liquidity depth yet dare to call the shots.
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BlockchainWorker
· 12-03 17:59
Honestly, all those pretentious people in the crypto space have failed, while those who calmly ask questions are the ones who made money.
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WhaleWatcher
· 12-03 17:58
Honestly, I can really relate to this. Pretending to know everything when I first entered the space was a disaster. Now, it turns out those who asked "dumb" questions are the ones making more money.
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LiquidationKing
· 12-03 17:57
ngl, that's absolutely right... I've seen too many people who were overly confident end up getting liquidated.
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pumpamentalist
· 12-03 17:55
ngl this really hit home, way too many people in crypto act pretentious and end up getting slapped in the face—I’ve seen quite a few myself.
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DegenTherapist
· 12-03 17:51
To be honest, pretending to be something you're not won't get you far in this circle; you'll get exposed sooner or later.
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HashRateHustler
· 12-03 17:43
It's true, those who are still digging through documentation at 2 a.m. are the real winners, much tougher than those who just talk all day.
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CommunitySlacker
· 12-03 17:32
Really, compared to those who just talk big, it's the ones who asked silly questions that actually made it big later on.
Look, if you're new to Web3, here's what nobody tells you upfront:
Drop the act. Seriously.
This industry shifts so damn fast that pretending you've got everything figured out is a losing game. The real winners? They're not the ones talking the loudest at every Discord call.
They're the ones who ask questions that make you pause. The ones who dig into documentation at 2 AM. The ones who admit when something doesn't click yet.
Your curiosity matters way more than your ego. Always has, always will.