**Why I say you should read messages from different people and use a list to focus on some bloggers' tweets.**

- For the past month, I have been thinking about the content of my Twitter and what I want to do. I have followed some experts and studied their tutorials and content seriously.

- The most vertical information app in the crypto space is not Twitter or exchanges, but those few news apps. The information they provide is mostly very professional and worth delving into.

- I have always been involved in the primary market; I don't like the secondary market because it's boring. I believe that on-chain is the true soul of the crypto space. To borrow the words of an old friend from the crypto space: I came into the crypto space to go all-in; I have no interest in the dull market of the secondary market. The charm of this market lies in small bets yielding big returns.

- Sensitivity to information is also very important. I have always lacked sharpness in this type of information, often being a step behind. After watching so many tutorials, I realized that, like many times when I share my experiences with others, it requires a lot of personal understanding and summarization to accumulate little by little. Others' tutorials cannot directly make you rich, but they can help you avoid many detours. So I am also very grateful to the experts who selflessly share their experiences.

- Time is very valuable in the crypto space. Make good use of every bit of your time to learn. Accumulation requires a certain amount of time. There will be chosen ones, but you need to constantly remind yourself that you are not that person; you are an ordinary person, and you can only move up step by step.