When it comes to Web3 practitioners, many people imagine this: endorsement by top exchanges, invitations to big projects, first-class cabins, five-star hotels, and glamorous appearances.
But what is the reality?
Most people are actually paying out of their own pockets. Wearing high heels and running around everywhere, while also handling various matters from project parties. It seems like there are many bosses, but these collaborations themselves are of little value. It’s really exhausting.
Honestly, the vast majority of the work is just manual labor. When things get tough, you still have to keep pushing outward and participate in various events. This is the true portrayal of the Web3 industry circle.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 4h ago
Once again, I got liquidated. Reading this article, I really wish I had known earlier. On the surface, I was proudly endorsing major projects, but in reality, it's the same as before my margin call—just self-deprecating acts.
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LiquidationWizard
· 16h ago
Haha, mining, mining. To put it simply, it's just the daily routine of this circle.
Spending your own money and still having to run errands with a smile—who understands that?
I really can't stand it anymore.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 01-10 18:01
Paying out of pocket to run the event—that's the real face behind it.
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ProposalManiac
· 01-10 17:59
This is a classic case of incentive incompatibility. On the surface, the project has many connections, but in reality, it's all inefficient fake collaborations. From a mechanism design perspective, a true value measurement system has not been established, and everyone is engaging in ineffective social interactions.
When it comes to Web3 practitioners, many people imagine this: endorsement by top exchanges, invitations to big projects, first-class cabins, five-star hotels, and glamorous appearances.
But what is the reality?
Most people are actually paying out of their own pockets. Wearing high heels and running around everywhere, while also handling various matters from project parties. It seems like there are many bosses, but these collaborations themselves are of little value. It’s really exhausting.
Honestly, the vast majority of the work is just manual labor. When things get tough, you still have to keep pushing outward and participate in various events. This is the true portrayal of the Web3 industry circle.