Rejecting the true and accepting the false can be validated many times in the blockchain world.
For example, Bitcoin from 2009, ETH at $0.3, BNB at $0.5, Ordi, and ETHs at $1 each, all had sufficiently low costs, requiring only a few hundred RMB in expenses, followed by significant price increases.
At that time, in our group, we drew a recursive diagram according to the requirements of the Merlin Network and submitted it, with a cost of around $2. Guess how much it reached later? At its peak, it was 0.28 Bitcoin; I sold it at around 0.04, and a group friend sold it for 0.2 Bitcoin, and even sent me a red envelope with 888.
Ordinary people can also discover more such opportunities by finding a group of reliable individuals to collaborate with. Our achievements are often due to meeting influential people, and these influential individuals are willing to play along with you. As the saying goes, if you lack insight, you must learn to follow.