In the 2026 crypto community, those who voice their opinions will be more favored.



It's not about becoming a big influencer, but about daring to express your views on the market, projects, or even the entire ecosystem. The era of working silently and waiting for financial freedom is changing. In today's world of information explosion and intensified competition, your perspective itself can create value—whether it attracts like-minded people, drives community discussions, or influences project decisions.

This is not marketing hype, but the reality of the Web3 ecosystem. Users who actively participate and speak up often gain new opportunities, new information, and new ecosystem dividends first. Silence may mean falling behind. Therefore, by 2026, the ability to express opinions has almost become an essential skill for participating in Web3—whether you're an investor, developer, or ordinary community member.
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ForeverBuyingDipsvip
· 01-16 15:35
The era of quietly making a fortune is truly over; now you have to be able to speak up. To be honest, opinions are now valuable. Silence is indeed a form of slow suicide; no one can expect to stay unaffected. Speaking out has become the new moat, and those who realize this have won. Those who dare not speak up will eventually be pushed out. Expressive ability has truly become a new currency.
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WalletWhisperervip
· 01-15 16:41
That's right, but just talking quickly isn't enough; you need some real substance. The era of quietly getting rich is indeed over. Now everyone can speak out, but the key is not to become a parrot. It's easy to express opinions, and it's also easy to get criticized. You need to prepare yourself mentally. Actually, many big players have been doing this for a long time; we're just late to realize it. Silence indeed falls behind, but being a chatterbox can also backfire. You need to find a balance. Now, introverts have an even harder time.
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DAOTruantvip
· 01-15 05:31
Silence is like slow suicide. It's a rough phrase, but the truth isn't rough. I've long seen through it; those who speak out are indeed more likely to catch the wave. But when did expressing opinions become an essential skill... Our industry changes too quickly. Well said, it's like building an information advantage for yourself. Sometimes a perceptive comment can replace a month of research in silence. These days, not being able to blow is indeed at a disadvantage, but the premise is that your viewpoints must be solid. So in the future, entering the circle means first mastering the art of speaking well. The threshold for speaking out has lowered, but the signal-to-noise ratio has also worsened. Wait, isn't this also encouraging everyone to create information pollution? I deeply agree, but don't be led astray; speaking out is a skill, but judgment is the core.
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MissedAirdropAgainvip
· 01-13 21:50
Silent people are really doomed, this time what was said is correct
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nft_widowvip
· 01-13 21:44
Hey, you're right. Now we really need to have some voices. I'm already tired of those secretive ways of playing, really. But don't take yourself too seriously. Opinions are valuable, but they only count if they hit the point. Silence... definitely has some disadvantages. People who talk a lot have more opportunities, but I'm just worried they're all just nonsense.
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JustHereForMemesvip
· 01-13 21:43
The silent ones have long been eliminated; now even the air has a voice.
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MEVictimvip
· 01-13 21:41
There's nothing wrong with that. The old way of quietly making a fortune is outdated; now it's all about information warfare.
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ConsensusDissentervip
· 01-13 21:38
That's right, but on the other hand, people who speak up are also easy targets. Quietly doing things is indeed out of style, but the ones who really make money... still seem to be working silently in the corner. I believe that speaking up can create value, but the question is how to balance not getting "cut" by the market. Big V influencers have loud voices, but they don't necessarily earn more; this cause-and-effect relationship seems to be reversed. Instead of speaking out, it's better to first understand the essence of the project. Speaking ability is important, but judgment is the real key. This kind of rhetoric sounds a bit like encouraging everyone to become critics... the real opportunity still lies in information asymmetry. The idea that silence leads to falling behind is outdated; quiet money is the real way to make money.
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GasGasGasBrovip
· 01-13 21:37
Damn, doesn't that mean the louder you speak, the easier you are to be seen... So what should I do, as a master of lurking? The era of quietly making a fortune is really over. Now, you have to both get rich and know how to shout. That's right, but doesn't this encourage everyone to jump on the bandwagon... Damn, I need to revise my plan to cling on for dear life. These days, the cost of silence is just too high.
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DegenTherapistvip
· 01-13 21:36
The era of making big money quietly is really over; now you have to be able to speak. Not speaking up will only lead to disadvantages; that logic makes sense. Exactly, the era of grabbing the microphone has arrived. If you dare not speak out, you'll really be eliminated. Is the ability to voice yourself becoming an essential skill? I think so. The "silence is golden" approach is long outdated. Honestly, people who can speak well do have the advantage. These days, if you can't express yourself, you have no bargaining power. I agree, opinions themselves are the greatest asset.
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