Hello everyone! I am Fulumao
Today: 2025.6.10
Hair Notes
Second lesson today
How can we find high-quality projects? What projects should we do? What projects should we not do?
The pitfalls you have encountered on the road of Web3 development will eventually become your armor. This is a summary of my personal experience and only my personal opinions on the projects I selected. Newbies can learn from it and veterans can check for omissions↓↓
Many KOLs are self-media bloggers who are mainly interested in posting content, rather than posting content for a living. They can produce a lot of content, but they need to distinguish the good from the bad. You can also post advertisements and articles that make up the numbers.
Output density ≠ quality, you need to filter the information yourself.
The tasks mainly for Galaxy (after completion, there will be no task synchronization on the official website, no OTA, no DC role rewards) are less done under the current Galaxy killing mode, and Galaxy is basically free. There are still so many gas fees, and those who do more will definitely lose. Merlin has been signed in for almost two years without any airdrops, and Move also gives airdrops to the synchronization tasks to the official website, but there are no sign-in points or anything.
There are too many projects. In addition to the situations described above, projects with financing of more than 30 million US dollars will be given priority.
Small-cap stocks unless there are special innovations (be cautious about the time cost)
There are few projects that are signed in by just clicking. Script brother signs tens of thousands of people at random. No deep interaction + zero protection = Script brother slaughterhouse. Ordinary users should be careful. It is mostly a waste of time. It is not that easy to be simple.
Among a thousand projects that are simple to fill out forms and sign in, only one may come out with a Mao, and then the KOLs will call it "Da Mao Zhi Jian". If you really believe it, then you are the idiot.
Try to do projects with high thresholds, high task difficulty, and tedious tasks. (This is also the reason why many people think that story will be a big hair) Basically, the big hair also comes out in this situation. But it is inevitable that there will be CS project parties.
High threshold × complex task = high probability↑
Avoid: Projects that repeatedly sell NFTs and nodes. Such projects are just trying to make money. The return ratio is very low. Even the airdrop tasks of such projects should not be wasted time.
They just organize activities to attract people and make money, so they probably won’t give out any airdrops.
Thunderbolt avoidance: Those who like to repeatedly do PUA. After the first phase, they will do the second, third and fourth phases. This kind of project either cannot issue coins, or they do not plan to airdrop.
I am trying to find opportunities to open a mouse warehouse and send it to myself. Retail investors have no chance.
The above are purely personal opinions and thoughts. They are for reference only.
Nothing is absolute, think more and reflect more.
Many statements are a bit absolute, and it is mainly based on your own experience. Of course, the final decision is in the hands of the project party. You will know whether it is successful or not after the CS is completed.
What is provided here are my personal experience and ideas of selecting projects. If there are any deficiencies, please feel free to supplement them.