Being years ahead in crypto is actually pretty isolating. You watch the market cycles repeat, understand the tech evolution, see opportunities most people can't even conceptualize yet—and yeah, it gets tedious. The real gap isn't just knowledge; it's perception. Most newcomers haven't developed the sensitivity to read market sentiment, spot protocol fundamentals, or sense when narratives are shifting. They're still learning to see what you've been watching play out in real-time for years. That disconnect? It's the loneliest part of being early.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 14h ago
Really, these newcomers don't understand what you're saying at all. After a while, I just don't want to keep explaining.
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LongTermDreamer
· 14h ago
I thought about this three years ago, and now I'm even more hopeless haha. While they're still researching whitepapers, I've already moved on to the narrative of the next cycle.
Being years ahead in crypto is actually pretty isolating. You watch the market cycles repeat, understand the tech evolution, see opportunities most people can't even conceptualize yet—and yeah, it gets tedious. The real gap isn't just knowledge; it's perception. Most newcomers haven't developed the sensitivity to read market sentiment, spot protocol fundamentals, or sense when narratives are shifting. They're still learning to see what you've been watching play out in real-time for years. That disconnect? It's the loneliest part of being early.