In the early stages of a Web3 project, those who can secure a large address quota behind the scenes are actually following a very simple logic—it's just about who participates earliest and most persistently. Many people's daily routine is to wait patiently in the Discord channel, constantly monitoring for official invitation code releases. Sometimes, luck allows them to get a few invitation codes from friends, but this is far from enough to meet the demand. Think about it—those players who grasp a massive number of addresses in the early stages of a project mostly do so through this 24/7 engagement. While others are sleeping, they are still waiting; when others miss out, they don't. This is why early participants often have more opportunities.
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SleepTrader
· 12h ago
Damn, that's why my bag is always so empty... I can't compete with those Discord night owls who slack off at work every day.
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 12h ago
Can't beat the market, I'm just here to slack off. For those who stay glued to Discord 24/7, no matter how many addresses they get, it's not my lifestyle.
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GateUser-c802f0e8
· 12h ago
Relying on staying up late and obsession to accumulate addresses— is this the current state of Web3... Truly astonishing.
In the early stages of a Web3 project, those who can secure a large address quota behind the scenes are actually following a very simple logic—it's just about who participates earliest and most persistently. Many people's daily routine is to wait patiently in the Discord channel, constantly monitoring for official invitation code releases. Sometimes, luck allows them to get a few invitation codes from friends, but this is far from enough to meet the demand. Think about it—those players who grasp a massive number of addresses in the early stages of a project mostly do so through this 24/7 engagement. While others are sleeping, they are still waiting; when others miss out, they don't. This is why early participants often have more opportunities.