Many outsiders only know about the wealth-making myths of the cryptocurrency circle but are unaware of the overall operational model of the cryptocurrency circle. Most companies involved in cryptocurrency business have employees from all over the world, with most working online, which is also related to the decentralized essence of blockchain. The cryptocurrency circle develops as a global market, and most companies are registered overseas. For example, well-known exchanges like BN and OK have their headquarters located abroad to comply with market regulatory requirements.

Even those not working in the cryptocurrency circle can imagine that in a company, marketing and sales play a very important role. Without marketing and sales, where do users come from? Without users, how does the company make a profit? It is very normal for BD to travel worldwide; this is related to the nature of the work, not to gender. Do men in the cryptocurrency circle not need to travel around the world?

The cryptocurrency circle has developed for so many years and is no longer the circle that only engages in speculation and scams as people imagine. If you still cling to your traditional views, why not open your mind and broaden your horizons? Think carefully: if the cryptocurrency circle had no actual technology to support it and no blockchain products being implemented, wouldn’t this market have collapsed long ago like the tulip bubble? Why is Trump establishing Bitcoin reserves in the U.S.? 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 circle, regardless of gender, generally make money in a few ways: one is to trade like all retail investors, another is to help project parties by advertising for them and receiving advertising fees or tokens from the project party, and another is to earn trading rebates from exchanges.

Being a KOL is actually the same logic as everyone doing self-media; you need to gain traffic through content and then monetize the traffic to make money.

Everyone has different ways of gaining traffic. Some people enter the circle early with rich experience and solid foundational knowledge, so they choose to do knowledge sharing. Others feel that knowledge sharing takes too long to gain traction and want to find alternative paths.

As high-value women, they naturally have certain advantages, so many female KOLs consider the edge-cutting path, just like there are many edge-cutting bloggers on Douyin, with similar purposes and thoughts. This leads many outsiders to believe that women in the cryptocurrency circle are all making money through these means, resulting in certain biases against women in the cryptocurrency circle. This one-size-fits-all mentality is very unfair to builders who are seriously working on projects.

I hope everyone can break the inherent concepts of this circle and give new things some room for development. I believe that over time, the web3 industry will become better and better.

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