The whole point isn't about being the smartest or richest when you start—it's about refusing to stop.
Teams collapse. Ideas get mocked. Everyone around you is telling you the industry's a scam, that you should've quit months ago.
Yet the ones who actually make it aren't the ones with perfect timing or the most capital. They're the ones who just keep building, keep hodling, keep shipping through the chaos.
Kinda hits different when you're deep in this space, doesn't it?
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 15h ago
Just tough it out, anyway it's already fallen so much, selling now is pointless.
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Isn't the real money-maker those who have a thick skin and aren't afraid of being trapped?
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Nice words, but the key is whether you have enough bullets to hold on.
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I've heard this set of words too many times, you all know how it ended.
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Cut three times and still talking about persistence, truly "learned" it.
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The distribution of chips looks unchanged, indicating early players really haven't moved.
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It's not a matter of persistence, but whether there's cash flow to continue taking over.
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The word "hodl" is especially poignant in a bear market, just can't afford to buy.
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What's the point of building? The data is all fabricated, for reference only.
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"Refuse to stop" sounds like the cheapest success mantra.
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ZkProofPudding
· 15h ago
Really, enduring those doubts is the true skill.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 15h ago
Keep shipping nonstop—that's true skill. This is how I made it through.
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AllInDaddy
· 16h ago
It's really true that only when you can't hold on anymore will you die.
The whole point isn't about being the smartest or richest when you start—it's about refusing to stop.
Teams collapse. Ideas get mocked. Everyone around you is telling you the industry's a scam, that you should've quit months ago.
Yet the ones who actually make it aren't the ones with perfect timing or the most capital. They're the ones who just keep building, keep hodling, keep shipping through the chaos.
Kinda hits different when you're deep in this space, doesn't it?