Understanding a complete narrative requires 'real-time understanding of the plot', which is also the dividing line for most players. How to understand the narrative at the first moment, how to maintain focus during the development and evolution of the narrative, and more importantly, how to allocate our energy without being blinded by poor narratives.

Criteria for good narratives

🌟 Uniqueness: Original narrative with potential for secondary creation

🌟 Divergence: At least 50% of people need to disbelieve/not understand

🌟 Orthodoxy: Expectation of endorsement by key figures/institutions (buying before the expected price-in)

2️⃣ Why the dealer group is also very important

Finding the dealer is of course important; otherwise, I wouldn't write so many beginner tutorials.

I think one of the great benefits of playing on-chain is that the flow of funds is traceable. Those who say it's useless are either already in the inside or have not seriously looked for it. A few master dealers: @0xCryptoWing, @0xCryptoFries have already reached a level where anti-money laundering can be done on the spot.

On the other hand, the direction of the narrative is often uncontrollable, while on-chain data is the only point of information advantage that ordinary players can control, which is a certainty that can be gained through effort.