Beginners call themselves 'chives', while veterans build their own IP

Beginners often self-deprecate after losing money: "I am chives, I deserve to be cut."

But veterans never define themselves this way. They may have lost before, but they refuse to be labeled as 'chives', instead turning to create their own identity and build their cognitive IP.

Why?

Because in the crypto world, your identity is not defined by others, but by the stories you tell.

You can be:

The 'technical expert' who interprets the charts with precision;

The 'airdrop king' who never misses a prediction;

The 'early bird hunter' focusing on primary investment research;

The 'KOL wave maker' who writes copy and creates narratives.

Veterans understand: identity is the foundation of traffic, traffic is the weapon of chips, and chips determine whether you can enter the arena.

If you keep saying you are chives, you will become someone else's nourishment;

If you start to output, record, reflect, and shape yourself, you will transform from a blade of grass into a flag in the wind.

In the crypto world, there are no intermediaries; everyone can become a field, a mirror, a universe.

Beginners wait for others to define them, while veterans actively construct their own stage.

Losing is not scary; what’s scary is not transforming.