My approach? Pick something in crypto that truly fascinates you—could be mining infrastructure, blockchain scalability, or prediction market mechanics—then commit hard. Really hard. Stay with it long enough to accumulate knowledge that most people never bother building. The goal isn't dabbling. It's becoming genuinely expert, the kind of person others turn to when the questions get technical. Hashpower, blockspace allocation, on-chain prediction systems—these fields need people who've actually studied them at depth, not just skimmed Twitter threads. That's where real credibility lives.
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NeverPresent
· 01-14 08:29
I respect the in-depth research on this point, but to be honest, most people give up after just two months.
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BlockchainTherapist
· 01-13 00:47
Well said, but most people simply can't stick with it this deeply.
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GasFeeVictim
· 01-13 00:47
That's quite true, but the reality is that most people just want to make money quickly, without much in-depth research.
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ForumLurker
· 01-13 00:43
Deep learning is the way to go, it's amazing. Most people just scratch the surface, no wonder they keep getting cut.
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LiquidationWizard
· 01-13 00:37
That's right, but most people can't do this.
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OffchainWinner
· 01-13 00:34
Honestly, deep diving into this approach sounds great, but how many people actually stick with it?
My approach? Pick something in crypto that truly fascinates you—could be mining infrastructure, blockchain scalability, or prediction market mechanics—then commit hard. Really hard. Stay with it long enough to accumulate knowledge that most people never bother building. The goal isn't dabbling. It's becoming genuinely expert, the kind of person others turn to when the questions get technical. Hashpower, blockspace allocation, on-chain prediction systems—these fields need people who've actually studied them at depth, not just skimmed Twitter threads. That's where real credibility lives.