As long as you're still in the station, there is a possibility of turning things around.
The recent hot topic of discussion among everyone is whether or not to continue participating in the project. My stance is very clear: participate, continue to participate.
Of course, there are also many people who think the opposite - it's all a bloodbath, and there's no hope to be found. The question is, where can you turn things around? Relying on a Web2 job? Don't be ridiculous, that little salary is only enough for living expenses, how could it possibly lead you to financial freedom?
Look at this Q1, there are quite a few TGE projects expected. But if you choose to give up participation, these opportunities will have nothing to do with you. To put it bluntly, there are always a few nodes in the market that can change the situation - airdrops, early participation, liquidity mining... The key is whether you dare to take action.
Rather than being exploited by Web2 outside, it's better to take a gamble in the opportunity window of Web3. At least here, there is still a chance for a comeback.
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As long as you're still in the station, there is a possibility of turning things around.
The recent hot topic of discussion among everyone is whether or not to continue participating in the project. My stance is very clear: participate, continue to participate.
Of course, there are also many people who think the opposite - it's all a bloodbath, and there's no hope to be found. The question is, where can you turn things around? Relying on a Web2 job? Don't be ridiculous, that little salary is only enough for living expenses, how could it possibly lead you to financial freedom?
Look at this Q1, there are quite a few TGE projects expected. But if you choose to give up participation, these opportunities will have nothing to do with you. To put it bluntly, there are always a few nodes in the market that can change the situation - airdrops, early participation, liquidity mining... The key is whether you dare to take action.
Rather than being exploited by Web2 outside, it's better to take a gamble in the opportunity window of Web3. At least here, there is still a chance for a comeback.