I got into the cryptocurrency world because of making money from airdrops, and I have been treating it as a side job for only about half a year. During this time, although I haven't received many airdrops, as a newcomer, I can clearly feel that the environment for making money has completely changed this year. The simple and rough methods of the past are hard to work now; it’s more about careful planning, or else projects that backfire will come one after another.
In fact, the cryptocurrency world has never lacked opportunities to make money; what is lacking is the level of your understanding of this industry, the accumulation of knowledge, and the grasp of human nature. For example, last night’s boop allowed many people to make a fortune, but many more newcomers suffered losses due to following trends or improper operations.
I have also been thinking about how to plan my future development path in the cryptocurrency world. Recently, I have been following the great @BitHappyX and playing various DeFi projects, enjoying the experience of mining and arbitrage. Last night, I saw the unique insights and excellent operations of the great Mu Chuan regarding shitcoins; I stayed up late reading Mu Chuan's recent tweets, and I discovered that shitcoins can be played this way. I used to look down on shitcoins and liked to study K-line charts and various indicators, but Mu Chuan focuses on the market makers and human nature, predicting their operations in advance. I am not yet able to trade shitcoins like Mu Chuan because my current understanding does not allow me to do so, but this has opened the door to a new world for me, giving me a vague perception of the market makers behind each shitcoin.
If you really want to take root and develop in the cryptocurrency world, you need to sincerely understand this industry, continuously learn new knowledge, and improve your level of understanding. Don’t be anxious every day, complaining about missing so many opportunities; if your understanding is not up to par, these opportunities are just passing clouds to you.
My current level is limited, but I still like to share some of my thoughts and insights on Twitter. Many of these things may not necessarily be correct, but I am still willing to share them because sharing allows me to communicate with many seniors, which is also a form of progress. I hope that in the future, I will have the fortune to stand at the peak and look back to see the path I have traveled.