Actually, boys' happiness isn't that complicated. It's either leveling up in games or accumulating coins in the crypto world.
What if you don't have startup capital? Then rely on trading to make money, and turn the profits into accumulation. This sounds simple, but in practice, the difference is really significant.
Recently, I looked into the VIP upgrade system of a major exchange and suddenly made an interesting discovery—reaching the荣耀 (glory) rank in a game? You can do it with quick reflexes and enough time; even a noble level can be achieved with just a 1000 yuan top-up. But to reach the same level of荣耀 in the crypto world, what do you need? 2 billion USD in trading volume plus a holding of 4500 BNB. Comparing these two numbers, the gap is obvious.
So if you've made money in a certain public chain ecosystem, what's the next step? Keep growing and strengthening on that chain. From lower ranks all the way up, repeatedly hitting a wall at the diamond level—can you break through to星耀 (star glory) with strategy and patience? That might be the true cultivation in the crypto world.
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OvertimeSquid
· 13h ago
Haha, laughing to death. A $2 billion trading volume is called practice; I'm still dreaming of being a noble with just 1000 yuan.
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DaoResearcher
· 12-12 17:50
According to the economic model logic of this article, it actually reflects the participation threshold paradox under Token Weighted Voting — games can rely on grinding and spending money, but the crypto world requires actual capital accumulation. This indicates that the VIP system of centralized exchanges essentially copies the Web2 power concentration model and has not achieved true DAO governance democratization.
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OnChainArchaeologist
· 12-12 17:44
Haha, that's a great analogy. In gaming, you can level up by spending money, but in the crypto world, you really have to pour in the cash.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 12-12 17:42
Haha, that's right, there are two paths: leveling up and accumulating coins.
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RadioShackKnight
· 12-12 17:29
Damn, 2 billion USD, and I'm still worried about next month's gas fees.
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GasWaster69
· 12-12 17:28
Uh... 2 billion USD? Man, the difficulty level here is a bit outrageous.
Actually, boys' happiness isn't that complicated. It's either leveling up in games or accumulating coins in the crypto world.
What if you don't have startup capital? Then rely on trading to make money, and turn the profits into accumulation. This sounds simple, but in practice, the difference is really significant.
Recently, I looked into the VIP upgrade system of a major exchange and suddenly made an interesting discovery—reaching the荣耀 (glory) rank in a game? You can do it with quick reflexes and enough time; even a noble level can be achieved with just a 1000 yuan top-up. But to reach the same level of荣耀 in the crypto world, what do you need? 2 billion USD in trading volume plus a holding of 4500 BNB. Comparing these two numbers, the gap is obvious.
So if you've made money in a certain public chain ecosystem, what's the next step? Keep growing and strengthening on that chain. From lower ranks all the way up, repeatedly hitting a wall at the diamond level—can you break through to星耀 (star glory) with strategy and patience? That might be the true cultivation in the crypto world.