Solo play can work, but if you're aiming to level up in crypto, partnerships become non-negotiable. The saying holds true—two brains beat one every single time. What I've seen is that most newcomers who actually make it are the ones building genuine relationships within the community. It's not about hype or follower counts. Real friendships, real collaboration, real support networks—that's what separates those who plateau from those who actually scale.
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FlatTax
· 11h ago
That's right, working alone can indeed get stuck easily. I'm currently looking for reliable partners, but there are really few true friends in the circle.
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ILCollector
· 11h ago
That's right, working alone can definitely lead to pitfalls. I was exactly like that before—working in isolation and ending up losing everything in the end.
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BackrowObserver
· 11h ago
To be honest, going solo can easily lead to pitfalls. Those around me who have made money are all working together in groups.
Solo play can work, but if you're aiming to level up in crypto, partnerships become non-negotiable. The saying holds true—two brains beat one every single time. What I've seen is that most newcomers who actually make it are the ones building genuine relationships within the community. It's not about hype or follower counts. Real friendships, real collaboration, real support networks—that's what separates those who plateau from those who actually scale.