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#数字资产市场动态 Many people want to enter the crypto space but get stuck right at the first step.
I’ve observed a very realistic phenomenon: most people are not unwilling to learn, but simply don’t know where to start. Information is too fragmented—some shout every day that "opportunities are coming," only to be followed by others screaming "it’s going to crash." Every voice speaks confidently, but their conclusions are completely opposite. The more you look, the more confused you get; the longer you listen, the more hesitant you become.
I went through this phase when I first entered the market. The seriousness of studying isn’t the problem; the problem is that no one tells you: where are you right now, and what kind of risks does this step entail? There are only two possible outcomes—either you keep watching from the sidelines forever, or you make a move and feel extremely guilty about it.
So I decided to change my approach:
No complicated jargon, no chasing hot topics every day, no rushing you to make decisions, and no creating panic.
Just do one thing—explain those seemingly complex concepts clearly in a way you can understand.
If you happen to be in one of these situations:
Still hesitating, never daring to step in;
Just starting to explore the crypto market and feeling a bit overwhelmed;
Completely unsure of what the first step should be;
Then we can have a chat.
Taking it slow isn’t really a bad thing. Getting the route right is always more worthwhile than rushing forward in a hurry.