**A CONTRARIAN VIEW OF MYSELF ON CRYPTO**

In the process of writing my own thesis when looking to buy a token, I asked myself one question, "WHY WOULD PEOPLE BUY THAT TOKEN?"

This question beat all the questions I built when analyzing tokens. It's not a question of why I bought the token, convincing myself, but a STORY OF HOW TO CONVINCE THE CROWD TO BUY IT.

Instead of focusing on the personal reasons why I bought the token, I put the crowd at the center of the whole question, wondering when most of the crowd would buy the token? When will the potential of the project be recognized by the majority?

The multi-dimensional view of the problem makes it harder for me to make a decision, but it also reinforces my confidence in making a decision and understanding the industry insight much, much more.

Because in crypto COMMUNITY IS KING, without a community, no matter how rich or delicious a project is, it will fail.