There are indeed quite a few people in the crypto world who quickly cash out and get onshore. Once these guys have some spare money, they immediately start thinking about dating and living a good life, but the problem is— they are invincible online, yet they get completely eaten alive offline.
Why? Information gap. In the online world, you can win with rhetoric and rhythm, but in real life, interactions between people follow a completely different set of rules. A glance, a pause in a sentence, or the reaction speed to handle unexpected situations can reveal a person's true skill level.
Many new elites in the crypto circle fall here—having a few zeros in their accounts but unable to handle a decent social interaction. Offline experts can figure out your cards in just a few casual chats, while you're still thinking about how to respond next. Basically, they are completely in control.
This isn't to say that online isn't important, but real life has its own ways of playing. Being able to handle both sides is what truly shows skill.
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SchroedingerGas
· 2025-12-21 15:00
Haha, it’s hilarious, this is a typical upgraded keyboard warrior. Having money has only made things worse.
This hits the nail on the head. Offline socializing really is a different game, you can't win by just copying and pasting.
The biggest problem for people in the crypto world is that they've lived in their comfort zone for too long, thinking that controlling the topic equals controlling the whole situation, and as soon as they step outside, they reveal their true selves.
It seems that not only wallets need to be cultivated, but also some real skills are necessary.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 2025-12-19 22:12
Haha, this is exactly why I always say that people in the crypto world have weak social skills.
Really, keyboard warriors reveal their true nature when they face reality.
They may be high-level online, but at the dinner table, their true colors are exposed.
A buddy of mine is like that—seven-figure account, still has to draft messages when chatting with girls, hilarious.
Real strength offline is the real deal.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 2025-12-19 19:27
Haha, that's why many people in the crypto world become more孤独 after making money—the online persona is so different from real life.
Exactly, the offline version can't be faked; it's easily seen through.
The tactics used in the crypto circle don't work at the dinner table; people are watching how you handle awkward situations.
Indeed, having money without taste is really hard to fit in.
Online influencers and genuinely well-educated people just lack a real-life scenario.
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 2025-12-19 08:55
It's ridiculous. Even with money, you still need to learn how to chat—that's the real skill.
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ForkYouPayMe
· 2025-12-19 08:54
Laughing to death, online keyboard warriors turn into real social anxiety, which is really heartbreaking
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After getting rich in the crypto world, they end up being eaten alive offline. I really buy this logic
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No fault in what you said, good rhetoric can win public opinion battles, but can't win human nature
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Having money but no skill level, in the end, you're still being played
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This is called information gap. Online information is exploding, but in reality, it's a cold human nature game
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Got it, so the key is cultivation, not how many zeros are in your account
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UnluckyLemur
· 2025-12-19 08:53
Haha, that's right. The online sales tactics king directly falls apart offline, so true.
Sales tactics can fool fools, but they can't deceive the eyes.
In the crypto world, those people almost have "I'm rich" written on their faces, but they get seen through by offline experts in one glance, hilarious.
Indeed, you need to understand both systems to be truly skilled.
Winning online doesn't mean much if you're eaten alive in reality, it's all pointless.
That's why some people crash and burn after getting famous, because they have no solid foundation.
Offline connections are really more valuable than anything else, but these folks still haven't figured that out.
There are indeed quite a few people in the crypto world who quickly cash out and get onshore. Once these guys have some spare money, they immediately start thinking about dating and living a good life, but the problem is— they are invincible online, yet they get completely eaten alive offline.
Why? Information gap. In the online world, you can win with rhetoric and rhythm, but in real life, interactions between people follow a completely different set of rules. A glance, a pause in a sentence, or the reaction speed to handle unexpected situations can reveal a person's true skill level.
Many new elites in the crypto circle fall here—having a few zeros in their accounts but unable to handle a decent social interaction. Offline experts can figure out your cards in just a few casual chats, while you're still thinking about how to respond next. Basically, they are completely in control.
This isn't to say that online isn't important, but real life has its own ways of playing. Being able to handle both sides is what truly shows skill.