To be honest, my identity has changed a bit over the past year. I initially started as an amateur hobbyist exploring Web3 in my spare time, but now I am somewhat deeply involved. Unconsciously, I have gone from being a spectator watching the excitement to an active participant tinkering within the ecosystem. This transition is actually quite natural — as you learn more about a certain field, you gradually want to get more involved, explore, and practice. The world of Web3 has indeed given me many new perspectives.
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PumpAnalyst
· 6h ago
Bro, this is the classic case of "the more you understand, the more addicted"—be careful not to become the next victim of a pump and dump.
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From bystander to participant, the technical aspect looks good, but you need to see clearly who is manipulating the market.
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Deep involvement? Come to think of it, have you done a good job with your risk control? That’s the real key indicator.
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Not to pour cold water, but I’m worried that when you’re feeling good now, you might already be in the trap set by the whales.
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Well said, but I care more about whether you’ve lost money—that’s the true "new perspective."
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 6h ago
Me too, I was just playing at first, and now I can't change it anymore.
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FOMOSapien
· 6h ago
Really, more and more people are doing this, gradually getting involved from being bystanders.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 6h ago
Haha, really, I accidentally got deeply involved, transforming from a bystander to a participant.
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DaoTherapy
· 7h ago
Haha, I really get this feeling. It started as just messing around, and now I really can't turn back.
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MoonBoi42
· 7h ago
Haha, deeply involved indeed. From just watching the drama to stepping into the game, there's really no turning back now.
To be honest, my identity has changed a bit over the past year. I initially started as an amateur hobbyist exploring Web3 in my spare time, but now I am somewhat deeply involved. Unconsciously, I have gone from being a spectator watching the excitement to an active participant tinkering within the ecosystem. This transition is actually quite natural — as you learn more about a certain field, you gradually want to get more involved, explore, and practice. The world of Web3 has indeed given me many new perspectives.