#币安Alpha百文大赛 《When Civil Designers Meet Binance Alpha》

I was once a structural designer specializing in civil engineering. During my studies, I was full of enthusiasm for this discipline that outlines the skeleton of cities, firmly believing that every drawing I created could become a solid framework supporting life.

After graduation, I smoothly entered a design institute, turning my ideals into concrete work day after day—working countless late nights to meet deadlines, meticulously drawing every beam and column on the screen. At that time, watching my blueprints gradually transform into real buildings filled me with certainty about my career prospects.

The turning point began with the mask incident and the concentrated adjustments in the real estate industry. The industry's fluctuations directly impacted my income, making me acutely aware that the professional path I once regarded as a 'stable job' was becoming uncertain. In search of new possibilities, I embarked on an entrepreneurial journey with a friend. Although we are still in the initial stages and the projects are mostly related to civil engineering, allowing me to leverage my past experience, the resource shortages and uncertainties in the early stages of entrepreneurship make each step particularly solid.

Another significant opportunity came from Binance Alpha, recommended by a friend. Prior to this, my work at the design institute felt more like a 'closed loop'—focused on drawings and structural calculations, with very limited knowledge of diverse fields outside, often jokingly calling myself an engineer who 'buries my head in lines and ignores the outside world.' Binance Alpha not only provided me with flexible part-time opportunities, but its airdrop activities also brought tangible living subsidies, alleviating the financial pressure of early-stage entrepreneurship.

More precious is that this experience opened a new cognitive window for me. I began to actively understand the token trading logic on the Binance platform, which further extended to stock market operations and the basic principles of financial markets. This transition from a 'civil engineer' to actively exploring the financial field not only filled knowledge gaps but also allowed me to step out of a single professional perspective and learn to view industry and personal development with more diverse thinking.

Looking back now, whether it is the ongoing entrepreneurship or the growth gained through Binance Alpha, I feel a greater sense of calm about the future. The former is a continuation and breakthrough of my past profession, while the latter is an expansion of cognitive boundaries. This state of exploration and effort has also become the most solid confidence at present.