Looking back at the crypto world this year, there are so many projects that it's hard to count. From tokens, NFTs, DeFi to various innovative models, new tricks are being played out every day. Honestly, some things do seem like kids playing house — when taken seriously, everyone has their own explanation, and it's lively and bustling.
But we don't need to judge excessively. Everyone enters this circle for different reasons; some do investing, some focus on technology, and some just come to watch the fun. As long as everyone is having a good time and participants are content, let it be.
My personal attitude is: don't judge others' choices, don't force yourself to participate in projects you're not interested in, and don't pay too much attention to the noise. That's how the prosperity of the crypto world comes about — each person has their own ideals and their own ways of playing. As long as no one is deceived and everyone is happy, that's enough.
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retroactive_airdrop
· 8h ago
That's right, everyone just does their own thing, no need to take it too seriously.
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FloorSweeper
· 22h ago
Honestly, the "playing house" analogy is spot on. Some projects are really just at this level.
New tricks every day, but in the end, it's still the same old story. Those who can make money are quietly making a fortune.
As long as they don't run away, I don't care about anything.
There's too much noise, my ears are about to get calluses.
Everyone just do their own thing; anyway, when it comes to losing money, no one can save anyone.
Just watch the excitement, don't overthink it.
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MetaLord420
· 01-09 16:53
That's a fair point. Anyway, I'm just here to watch the excitement haha
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DeFiGrayling
· 01-09 16:52
That's right, it's your own money after all, play it yourself, and having fun is the most important.
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DaoTherapy
· 01-09 16:52
Well said, I agree with this mindset. But to be honest, how many of those who claim to innovate truly have the skills? Anyway, I'm just tired of watching.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 01-09 16:41
That's right, but I think the key is to stay vigilant against pure scams. Have fun, but don't go overboard.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 01-09 16:28
Based on historical data, this phenomenon of "a hundred flowers blooming" often indicates a phase transition in the market cycle, and short-term bubbles should be watched carefully.
However, the author's mindset is indeed worth learning from; compared to those who chase hot topics all day to do T, he is much more rational.
Are there endless new projects that are just IQ tax schemes? Let's analyze the bottoming pattern from a technical perspective... Never mind, let's just go with the flow.
This market reminds me of 2017, but the current market structure has indeed changed, and risk needs to be re-quantified and assessed.
Every day there are new projects; is there really anyone who can get on all of them? I still favor those with practical applications; don't be fooled by the noise.
The crypto world is like this—some people make a fortune, while others lose everything. It all depends on your risk model.
Is it enough just not to deceive people? That standard seems a bit... low; you need to look at the project's fundamentals.
Looking back at the crypto world this year, there are so many projects that it's hard to count. From tokens, NFTs, DeFi to various innovative models, new tricks are being played out every day. Honestly, some things do seem like kids playing house — when taken seriously, everyone has their own explanation, and it's lively and bustling.
But we don't need to judge excessively. Everyone enters this circle for different reasons; some do investing, some focus on technology, and some just come to watch the fun. As long as everyone is having a good time and participants are content, let it be.
My personal attitude is: don't judge others' choices, don't force yourself to participate in projects you're not interested in, and don't pay too much attention to the noise. That's how the prosperity of the crypto world comes about — each person has their own ideals and their own ways of playing. As long as no one is deceived and everyone is happy, that's enough.