First, read the topic. I wrote at the beginning of my article that it is for those who want to make their first bucket of gold in web3, not for those who jump to criticize. Next time you want to criticize, make sure to understand the topic first. A typical case of blaming the table for poor learning and blaming the toilet for not having suction when you can't poop!
Critics are just a part of it; more people are asking me where to find KYC? What should I do if I don't have 3 $BNB?
① Let’s talk about the KYC issue. Yesterday, I replied to a few comments, saying that you don’t have KYC, but don’t you have friends, family, drinking buddies, or besties?
In fact, these are all excuses. What is stopping you is not KYC but yourself. Setting up a dividend system will require many KYC verifications. I use my family’s KYC too, as we need to settle accounts clearly among brothers!

② What if I don’t have start-up capital?
I’ll speak from my own experience. Around this time last year, I took out a loan of 200,000 RMB to enter the market (I had lost all my previous money). I haven’t touched contracts since; I know I can't handle them! I paid off the loan completely last year, and within a year, I made a small comeback, but it’s still not enough.
If you don’t have start-up capital, find a way; there are always more solutions than difficulties. You can accumulate your funds slowly with free airdropped tokens, as start-up capital doesn’t require too much money! In my opinion, those without start-up capital are just too lazy!

By the way, let me share something off-topic. I watched a clip from a TV show yesterday, where a minor was going to prison, and there were three interrogative sentences.
Who are you?
Where is this place?
What are you doing here?
I think these three questions also apply to web3. I’ll simply answer these three questions from my personal perspective.
I am just an ordinary person from a rural background with an average education. My family is quite average. Web3 feels like a huge casino to me, full of opportunities. I came here to make money, to earn what I deserve, and to earn what I believe in!
I think you should also take some time to seriously consider these three questions. It's not too late to understand these three questions before diving in!
Returning to alpha itself, I just summarized a sentence today: You are stuck in interaction until death, while I am overindulging at Binance. It's not that I don't see potential in interaction farming, as I am an interaction farming blogger myself. Those who understand know that the timeline for interaction farming is generally long, ranging from a few months to several years, and it also comes with risks such as the possibility of a witch hunt, as well as the costs of your fingerprint, IP, and gas consumption.
Currently, Binance's Alpha has a fast pace, with dozens of airdrops in a month. For ordinary people, this is a considerable income. The costs involved are merely losses plus time, making it suitable for those who want to earn some extra income while working.
Now let's talk about the more controversial project, $ZORA, which is arguably the most controversial. The main point of contention is whether Binance really allocated the community's share for the Alpha airdrop. I'll share my views on this.
First of all, it is certain that the project party has a need to list the token and approached Binance. If the main site doesn't work out, they can only opt for IDO or Alpha airdrop, which can be considered a roundabout way to get listed on Binance. But one thing you must always remember is that being listed on Binance Alpha does not mean it is actually listed on the main Binance site!
Secondly, if $ZORA does not get listed on Binance Alpha, will the airdrop share really be larger? I have no way of knowing whether the community's share has been given to Binance. If there are knowledgeable people, they can check the airdrop shares to see if they were indeed allocated to Binance; I have no authority to comment on this!
Of course, all of the above is written from the perspective of an ordinary person (I am also an ordinary person). Earning $1,000 in web3 in a month may be a very basic matter, but in real life, it is a considerable income. We often forget the value of money when we stay in web3 for too long, but we ultimately have to return to real life!
I know that when this article is published, some people will come to criticize me. Criticize all you want, block me if you wish; I am just an ordinary person earning the money I deserve, the money I believe in!
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