【Crypto World】As the year comes to an end, many people are reflecting on their gains in Web3 this year. A well-known industry figure shared his thoughts on builders in his year-end review, which is worth a discussion.
He mentioned that he appreciates those who truly have a sense of mission—people who genuinely love what they are doing. This is very important. Because market trends do change, last year NFTs were hot, this year it might be prediction markets, and next year it could be stablecoins. In such changes, adjusting product direction based on demand is necessary. But if you completely switch tracks every three months, what does that say? It indicates that you might not truly love this thing.
Why do I say that? Because entrepreneurship itself is a tough job. Some people enter purely to make quick profits, setting a numerical goal—ten million, fifty million, or even one hundred million dollars—and just trying to achieve it quickly. But the reality is, starting a business is very difficult and requires enough endurance and resilience. It’s almost like physical labor, often involving late nights, high work intensity, and the need to withstand mental and physical pressure from all sides.
So his core point is: if you really want to do something in the Web3 space, passion is indeed more important than profit goals. Passion will give you the strength to get through difficulties.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 2025-12-20 17:03
Those who switch tracks on March 1st are really outrageous. They even have the nerve to call themselves builders.
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 2025-12-20 06:47
I've seen people switch tracks in three months many times. The nice way to say it is they're flexible; the less nice way is they lack conviction.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 2025-12-18 13:49
The difference between true love and cutting leeks can be seen in just three months.
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NftDeepBreather
· 2025-12-18 13:48
Guys who switch tracks every three months, listen up. It's one thing to call yourselves builders, but it's obvious you're here just to harvest the little guys.
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LightningSentry
· 2025-12-18 13:48
The group of people switching tracks every three months really treat Web3 like a slot machine, it's hilarious.
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NotSatoshi
· 2025-12-18 13:29
People who switch tracks every three months, honestly, they just lack faith, purely here to try their luck.
These days, there aren't many true builders who settle down to do the work; most are just riding the wave of hype.
A sense of mission is easy to talk about, but it's too hard to stick with it.
I believe in this, but in reality, those who can actually do it are few and far between.
A goal of fifty million dollars, haha. Dreams are good, but first, you have to stay alive.
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【Crypto World】As the year comes to an end, many people are reflecting on their gains in Web3 this year. A well-known industry figure shared his thoughts on builders in his year-end review, which is worth a discussion.
He mentioned that he appreciates those who truly have a sense of mission—people who genuinely love what they are doing. This is very important. Because market trends do change, last year NFTs were hot, this year it might be prediction markets, and next year it could be stablecoins. In such changes, adjusting product direction based on demand is necessary. But if you completely switch tracks every three months, what does that say? It indicates that you might not truly love this thing.
Why do I say that? Because entrepreneurship itself is a tough job. Some people enter purely to make quick profits, setting a numerical goal—ten million, fifty million, or even one hundred million dollars—and just trying to achieve it quickly. But the reality is, starting a business is very difficult and requires enough endurance and resilience. It’s almost like physical labor, often involving late nights, high work intensity, and the need to withstand mental and physical pressure from all sides.
So his core point is: if you really want to do something in the Web3 space, passion is indeed more important than profit goals. Passion will give you the strength to get through difficulties.