Many people outside the circle only know about the wealth creation myths in the cryptocurrency world, but do not understand the overall operational model of the cryptocurrency industry. Most companies engaged in cryptocurrency business have employees from all over the world, and the majority of work is done online, which is also related to the decentralized nature of blockchain. The cryptocurrency market is a global market, and most companies are registered overseas. For example, well-known first-tier exchanges like BN and OK have their headquarters outside the country to comply with market regulatory requirements.
Even if you are not working in the cryptocurrency world, you can imagine that in a company, marketing and promotion play very important roles. Without marketing and promotion, where do users come from? Without users, how does a company profit? It's quite normal for business development to travel around the world; this is related to the nature of the work, not gender. Do men in the cryptocurrency world not need to fly around the world?
The cryptocurrency world has developed for so many years and is no longer just a place that is imagined to be for speculation and scams. If you still cling to your traditional views, why not open your mind and vision and think carefully? If the cryptocurrency world had no actual technology support and no blockchain products were implemented, wouldn’t this market have collapsed long ago like the tulip bubble? Why is Trump trying to establish a Bitcoin reserve in the US now? Why is JD.com developing stablecoins? Why is Hong Kong opening up RWA and actively embracing blockchain projects?
Returning to the topic of how to make money, most KOLs in the cryptocurrency world, regardless of gender, generally have a few ways to make money: one is to earn money through trading like all retail investors, another is to help project parties advertise and receive advertising fees or tokens from the project parties, and another is to earn commissions from trading on exchanges.
Becoming a KOL is actually similar to the logic of self-media. You need to gain traffic through content, and then monetize that traffic to make money.
Then everyone has different ways to gain traffic. Some people entered the circle early, are experienced, and have solid basic knowledge, so they choose to share knowledge. Others feel that sharing knowledge is too slow to gain followers, so they want to find an alternative path.
As a high-profile woman, there is a natural advantage, so many female KOLs consider taking the shortcut. Just like many bloggers on Douyin who also take shortcuts, their goals and ideas are quite similar. This leads many outsiders to believe that women in the cryptocurrency world make money through these means, which creates a certain bias against women in the cryptocurrency industry. This one-size-fits-all mentality is very unfair to builders who seriously work on projects.
I hope everyone can break the inherent perceptions of this circle and give new things some development space. I believe that as time goes on, the web3 industry will become better and better.
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