Once, my attitude towards Web3 was the same as most people—chasing tasks, following clues, saving various discussions.
I wholeheartedly believed there would always be an opportunity to succeed.
But what happened? Information explosion, noise everywhere. Honestly, this state is really exhausting.
Later, I realized that blindly following trends and frequently switching attention is not sustainable in Web3. The market changes rapidly, projects iterate frequently, and the flow of information never stops—without a clear strategy and sense of rhythm, you can only end up confused and exhausted.
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 01-06 11:20
Really, I'm just like this now, chasing various airdrops, tasks, and beta tests every day, but my account still has a bunch of zero coins.
Honestly, you need a strategy, or you'll really get exhausted by this stuff.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 01-06 03:58
Hmm... you're so right. That's exactly how I got completely overwhelmed.
After following project clues for so long, I finally realized they were all illusions—it's really helpless.
The key is that I can't stop; opportunities keep tempting me one after another, making it impossible to focus.
It would have been better to realize this earlier, so I wouldn't have to go through all this trouble.
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WalletInspector
· 01-06 01:46
Haha, you're so right. That's how I got started too. Later, I realized that chasing hot topics all day is just a waste of life.
Really, the Web3 information flow is a complete black hole. Without limits, it can suck you in in minutes.
Strategy is really important. Without it, you're just a piece in a harvesting machine for leeks.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 01-03 11:54
Haha, really, after chasing for a while, you become numb and can't tell which is real and which is fake.
There's too much noise, and I basically don't check group notifications anymore.
To be honest, you still need a clear plan; otherwise, you're just gambling.
This explanation was pretty good and hit many people's pain points.
Frequent switching really kills efficiency; I now only focus on three or five projects.
The biggest problem in Web3 is information overload, with each group shouting about opportunities.
You have to admit that this shift in mindset is quite important; otherwise, chasing becomes more and more exhausting.
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ProposalDetective
· 01-03 11:50
Honestly, this is the current situation for most people. Chasing hot topics is useless at all.
Every time, I try to take shortcuts, but it just makes things more exhausting... You need a clear direction.
There's too much noise. Really, with information overload, there's no way to save it.
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StakeOrRegret
· 01-03 11:42
Missing the point really is a waste of life, and that's exactly how I feel right now...
Speaking of which, Web3 is an information battlefield; without strategy, you're just cannon fodder.
That's so true. I used to chase after everything blindly, and in the end, I didn't figure anything out.
Frequent switching is truly a poison; seeing others make money makes me itchy.
Isn't this my daily routine? It's already too late to realize now.
People without a sense of rhythm won't last long in Web3.
It feels like you've hit my sore spot; it's hard to stay sober.
It's really about learning to filter; otherwise, you'll always be chasing the tail of the trending topics.
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PessimisticLayer
· 01-03 11:38
Ha, you're so right. I'm currently exhausted because of it.
Really, daily information overload, and in the end, I didn't grasp anything.
Need to find a clear approach, or else it's just busywork.
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Still need to have a rhythm, can't chase everything.
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I was wondering why I feel like a dog every day.
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This is the true reality of Web3, no one dares to talk about it.
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So what should we do now? Should we just lie flat?
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A clear strategy is really a scarce commodity; whoever has it makes money.
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I was doing the same thing a while ago until I completely burned out my brain.
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Frequency jumps too fast; I've already given up chasing hot topics.
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I agree, but the problem is how to find your own rhythm.
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Noise is really the biggest toxin in Web3.
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POAPlectionist
· 01-03 11:36
Really, I was like that a while ago, chasing hot topics every day, and in the end, my account even lost money. Exhausting.
To be honest, FOMO is like a chronic poison in Web3; you need to learn to make choices.
That's why I now only focus on three or five projects, and everything else is cleared out. Much more peaceful.
The biggest pitfall in Web3 is too much information; the mind can't keep up, and in the end, you don't earn anything and your mentality collapses.
I understand now, doing subtraction is more important than anything else.
Once, my attitude towards Web3 was the same as most people—chasing tasks, following clues, saving various discussions.
I wholeheartedly believed there would always be an opportunity to succeed.
But what happened? Information explosion, noise everywhere. Honestly, this state is really exhausting.
Later, I realized that blindly following trends and frequently switching attention is not sustainable in Web3. The market changes rapidly, projects iterate frequently, and the flow of information never stops—without a clear strategy and sense of rhythm, you can only end up confused and exhausted.