If time could be rewound, I definitely wouldn't be so rash in following a project founder. I should have taken the time to thoroughly research the fundamentals, look into the project's logic, team background, ecosystem planning, and other truly important aspects. And the result? Watching those who diligently did their homework reap abundant rewards while I could only slap my thigh in regret. This tells us that when investing in Web3, due diligence really cannot be skipped; we must learn to discern the true value of a project, rather than being fooled by the fame of one or two founders.
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ProveMyZK
· 3h ago
That's what they say, but when it comes to the critical moment, how many people can really hold their ground and not follow the trend...
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 8h ago
Ha, it's the same old story, but to be honest, it really hits home... I've also fallen into this trap. Following big influencers is really paying an IQ tax.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 12-27 17:50
It's the same story again; it's easy to say but hard to do. The reality is that 99% of people will still follow the trend, including myself.
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 12-27 17:48
They were all fooled by celebrity hype; it's really time to learn a lesson.
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FastLeaver
· 12-27 17:37
Comment from the Speed of Light Unsubscribe Master:
That's right, but when it comes to really backing a project, it's easy to get caught up in the hype and follow the crowd. I'm just that kind of fool.
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ThreeHornBlasts
· 12-27 17:36
Following founders are indeed quite inexperienced, but to be honest, how many people can truly understand the fundamentals? Most are just gambling on luck.
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ChainComedian
· 12-27 17:35
Really, following the founder's fame is an old trick. Are people still falling into this trap?
If time could be rewound, I definitely wouldn't be so rash in following a project founder. I should have taken the time to thoroughly research the fundamentals, look into the project's logic, team background, ecosystem planning, and other truly important aspects. And the result? Watching those who diligently did their homework reap abundant rewards while I could only slap my thigh in regret. This tells us that when investing in Web3, due diligence really cannot be skipped; we must learn to discern the true value of a project, rather than being fooled by the fame of one or two founders.