Look, stop sliding into DMs asking for early access to emerging projects before the official announcement. I don't care how close we are—that's not happening.
The whole point of doing deep research to identify promising tokens is that you earn the privilege of that early entry window. That's the reward for putting in the work, analyzing charts, following dev movements, connecting the dots. It's not a "bestow upon friends" kind of deal.
Everyone wants in on a presale or launch before it hits the exchanges. Not everyone deserves it. If you're interested, do your own research and catch it when I post the findings public.
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NFTDreamer
· 01-08 02:06
I can't stand those freeloaders, really.
They don't do their homework but still want everything handed to them. Why should they?
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FlippedSignal
· 01-06 09:01
Haha, I understand. Sharpening the axe doesn't delay chopping firewood; you need to do your own research.
Basically, it's the value of information asymmetry. Relying on connections to take shortcuts should have been eliminated long ago.
In-depth research is the right way; there's no need to ride the coattails of trending topics.
Can you stop always thinking about lying flat... really.
I agree, hardworking people should be rewarded, that's fair.
There's nothing wrong with that; doing your own homework is much better than asking others.
I just like this straightforward attitude, no beating around the bush.
Alright, everyone relies on their own skills. I support this logic.
Ha, coming up with this again? Expecting ready-made results without doing your homework is really ridiculous.
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I respect this logic. Early dividends should be reserved for those willing to spend time.
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Well said. People who want insider info via private messages are there every day, so annoying.
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The key is everyone wants to get on board, but few are truly willing to study seriously.
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Who doesn't want to earn easily and relax? The reality is that competition is so fierce.
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0xTherapist
· 01-05 09:50
In-depth research is the only way to earn during the early window; this logic is flawless.
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DecentralizedElder
· 01-05 09:49
Alright, no problem. That's the dividing line. Doing research and riding the hype are fundamentally different things.
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GweiTooHigh
· 01-05 09:31
No questions asked, do your own research—this is the difference.
Look, stop sliding into DMs asking for early access to emerging projects before the official announcement. I don't care how close we are—that's not happening.
The whole point of doing deep research to identify promising tokens is that you earn the privilege of that early entry window. That's the reward for putting in the work, analyzing charts, following dev movements, connecting the dots. It's not a "bestow upon friends" kind of deal.
Everyone wants in on a presale or launch before it hits the exchanges. Not everyone deserves it. If you're interested, do your own research and catch it when I post the findings public.