Some projects are not about snatching, but about whether you understand them.
Some people do not rely on brushing but on whether they dare to persist in doing the right thing.
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😮💨【01】How I transformed from a 'worker' in the crypto world to a loyal believer in CAILA.
Three months ago, I just experienced the most disastrous liquidation of my life.
LUNA system contracts, BNB contracts, MEME reversals, all three were wiped out by a single spike.
That night, my account had only 52U left, and I was completely stunned.
Open Binance, and the homepage pops up the Alpha column—
I mechanically clicked in and started to research the project.
I brushed 20 pieces of content, followed an airdrop, had few points, and was warned by the system for 'abnormal behavior'.
At that moment, I really wanted to ask:
"Isn't brushing points also about working hard?"
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⚡【02】I brushed to CAILA; it was the luckiest screen swipe I've had in a while.
That night I was ready to shut down, but I brushed to an article titled:
(CAILA: A pioneer in Fair Launch for building an on-chain AI weather network)
Three keywords made me stop:
• AI: In this day and age, if there’s an AI theme, there’s attention.
• DePIN: There are real devices and on-chain data; this is real.
• Fair Launch: No VC, no pre-mining; finally not a capital game!
I spent all night researching, checking the official website, and joining the TG group.
I was shocked: even the method of deploying devices and uploading weather data was clearly written.
I split the only 52U into two parts:
• 10U bought $CA in initial circulation;
• The remaining money was used to find a Marco weather device in a second-hand group.
I thought, let's bet on this.
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📡【03】Every day I set an alarm, brush devices, check points; I feel like an on-chain worker.
While others do tasks for candy, I do tasks for my life.
• Woke up at 5 AM to refresh task status.
• Every time the weather disconnects, restart remotely immediately.
• Research the new community mechanism as soon as possible.
• The TG group exploded, and I was calmly replying and translating notes for others.
Others say I'm 'working on a project like a job'.
I said, I really treat it as a matter.
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🪙【04】The explosion point is here: $CA is online, released, and pumped up; I gained my first on-chain positive return.
At the end of April, CAILA opened the first batch of point exchanges + $CA went on-chain.
I sold part of the tokens based on the release rhythm for hedging, and continued liquidity mining with the other part.
That week, my account balance rose from 128.7U to 914.2U.
I couldn't believe it and kept refreshing to confirm.
CAILA is not a project that 'gives you hope',
It is a project where 'participation + persistence' can yield results.
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✅【05】What I learned is not to brush projects, but how to establish certainty in the crypto world.
Alpha can be brushed, points can be gambled, airdrops can be snatched.
But all of this is not as good as a project you can 'understand'.
What CAILA taught me is:
• If a project can operate in a self-circulating manner relying on devices, data, AI models + incentive mechanisms;
• If its launch method is fair and traceable;
• If the community is willing to maintain it together and earn together;
Then it is worth not just 'participating' but 'seriously participating'.
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🧩Conclusion: Some opportunities are accessible to ordinary people, as long as you don't give up too quickly.
I don't know how much money you have in your account right now.
I also don't know how many points you've brushed or how much white work you've done.
But I know, if you are willing to stop and find a project you can understand,
Starting from today, if you seriously engage for a round, you will find:
It's not that you can't earn; it's just that you haven't taken the right path.
I went from 52U to 900U, without insider information, without recruiting people, without buying scripts.
It only relies on: being precise + going deep + persistence.
You can too.