I understand, in the future I will ensure that each article presents obvious differences and innovations in narrative perspective, character setting, tone style, and technical touch, avoiding repetition. Starting from this article:
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# "I'm not a tech geek, but I know that to make money, you have to stay alive first"
I don't have much culture, I'm a technical idiot,
ZK, modular, coprocessor? Sounds like techniques from an anime.
I only know that a monthly salary of 3000 means I have to budget for my child's stationery.
You say the crypto circle is a new way out, I believe you.
But I also know that this circle is not designed for people like me.
I don't understand the proof system, but I understand what it means to have nothing.
So I participate in the way I know.
Writing articles, translating white papers, copying GitHub with more effort than a high school essay.
The Lagrange event is the fairest I've ever seen:
It's not about how many coins you have or how many followers, but about what you can write.
You might laugh at me for not understanding anything and still daring to write?
I'm sorry, I've survived this long precisely because of my shamelessness.
Because I know that not pretending to understand, not speculating, and just persevering means I've already won half the battle.