We actually all forgot one thing — I originally came from the SOL ecosystem.
The initial group of followers who came after me just saw one thing: I seriously study SOL, and I always do my homework thoroughly and calculate the risks before placing an order. That’s my true label.
Recently, I did get a bit carried away. Looking back at those abstract tweets, I find them awkward now. But I have to say, the effect was really good — the negative voices, the hype, the traffic all came.
But what is the cost of doing this? It’s deviating from the original reliable trading logic. The real way to make money has always been to act calmly based on thorough research, not by creating hype. Looking back now, I realize that the pragmatic methodology is actually more valuable.
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DeFi_Dad_Jokes
· 13h ago
Relying on research to make money is indeed more sustainable than relying on hype. I agree with this statement.
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DegenWhisperer
· 17h ago
You know what, this is the real truth—traffic is enjoyable, but a stable job is life.
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GmGmNoGn
· 20h ago
Haha, finally remembered... That's right, research is the hard currency. Boasting and bluffing will eventually backfire.
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potentially_notable
· 01-07 18:57
Which is more appealing, traffic or money? To be honest, it still depends on the long-term perspective.
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0xTherapist
· 01-07 18:57
Hmm... That really hits home, this is what should be done.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 01-07 18:56
We should have been focusing on SOL research from the start, stop wasting time on those empty things.
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OnchainDetective
· 01-07 18:56
Wait a moment, I need to dig into the data... The wallet address flow of that abstract tweet wave a while ago is quite interesting. The hype came too quickly, which seems a bit off.
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MetaNeighbor
· 01-07 18:53
I'm a bit tired of this self-reflection rhetoric... It sounds nice, but when the traffic comes, why didn't you refuse it?
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 01-07 18:51
Hmm, this round of self-reflection is pretty good. People with a research background still need to stick to their bottom line.
We actually all forgot one thing — I originally came from the SOL ecosystem.
The initial group of followers who came after me just saw one thing: I seriously study SOL, and I always do my homework thoroughly and calculate the risks before placing an order. That’s my true label.
Recently, I did get a bit carried away. Looking back at those abstract tweets, I find them awkward now. But I have to say, the effect was really good — the negative voices, the hype, the traffic all came.
But what is the cost of doing this? It’s deviating from the original reliable trading logic. The real way to make money has always been to act calmly based on thorough research, not by creating hype. Looking back now, I realize that the pragmatic methodology is actually more valuable.