I still remember the moment I first minted the Genesis Hashtag NFT. Honestly, the price at the time wasn't really my main concern. Fluctuations up and down? That's all very normal. What I truly cared about was being able to jump in and experience this new economy while it was still being created.
This gave me a unique opportunity — to understand the operational logic of the entire ecosystem from the inside. Not just standing on the outside watching the excitement, but participating step by step to learn and experience these new digital assets and community governance mechanisms. In a sense, this kind of participation is much more interesting than simply tracking price fluctuations.
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 12-20 10:55
Speaking of early entry, there is indeed a unique joy, but I've heard too many times that price is not the main point haha.
Good timing for entry is just good, and the experience is indeed more fulfilling than hype.
But now, are there still such Genesis opportunities? It feels like everything has already heated up.
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MoonlightGamer
· 12-20 10:54
This guy figured it out. Early participation is the best tuition fee.
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Back then, Genesis was truly rare to stay calm; most people were still debating price fluctuations.
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Understanding the ecological logic from a participant's perspective is much more satisfying than just speculating on prices. There's nothing wrong with that statement.
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Those who dared to get in early are now enjoying the dividends, regardless of how the price is set.
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Got it. Experience outweighs returns. That's the true alpha mindset.
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potentially_notable
· 12-20 10:54
This guy is right, early participation is definitely more exciting than just staring at K-line charts.
Basically, it's about wanting to get involved before history is written. That feeling... is priceless.
Everyone who missed out on Genesis is now regretting it.
A sense of participation is the key, otherwise what's the difference from those retail investors in the stock market?
Early ecosystem connections and influence are the real assets.
If you ask me, those who are still only watching the price really need to wake up.
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MidsommarWallet
· 12-20 10:51
I'm really impressed with your mindset, but to be honest, the cost advantage of early entry is the real key to success.
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GasFeeCrying
· 12-20 10:42
Wow, I really agree with this idea. Not everyone can see through this layer.
To be honest, early on it was all about experiencing the ecosystem; price fluctuations are just clouds.
By the way, is your Genesis still around? How's it doing now?
A sense of participation is the most valuable thing. Others are still watching K-line charts.
I still remember the moment I first minted the Genesis Hashtag NFT. Honestly, the price at the time wasn't really my main concern. Fluctuations up and down? That's all very normal. What I truly cared about was being able to jump in and experience this new economy while it was still being created.
This gave me a unique opportunity — to understand the operational logic of the entire ecosystem from the inside. Not just standing on the outside watching the excitement, but participating step by step to learn and experience these new digital assets and community governance mechanisms. In a sense, this kind of participation is much more interesting than simply tracking price fluctuations.