That period at my previous company was actually quite frustrating, and my work situation was not ideal. Coincidentally, someone approached me and said they wanted to start a new project and asked if I was interested. They had already completed a draft of the white paper and wanted to see if I could participate as an advisor. To be honest, starting a company involves taking significant risks, which is a difficult decision for most people. But the situation at that time was quite special, and the opportunity was right in front of me. Transitioning from a passive work environment to actively participating in a project’s development changed my entire career trajectory afterward. Sometimes, the best change comes when you are least satisfied.
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PumpStrategist
· 2025-12-18 12:57
A typical psychological vulnerability during a downturn: daring to go all-in on the first draft of the white paper? You need to clearly understand the distribution of chips.
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OnChainDetective
· 2025-12-17 12:59
ngl, whitepaper drafts are where most rugpull signatures start showing up... transaction patterns don't lie tho. what's the wallet clustering actually indicate here? 🤔
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SwapWhisperer
· 2025-12-16 09:57
Opportunities come really suddenly, with a ready-made white paper directly slapped in your face. What are you still hesitating about at this moment?
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AirdropBlackHole
· 2025-12-16 09:41
This feeling of going from passive to proactive is so real; frankly, it's an opportunity forced out.
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TopBuyerForever
· 2025-12-16 09:40
Haha, really, passive lying flat and active attack are completely two different things.
That period at my previous company was actually quite frustrating, and my work situation was not ideal. Coincidentally, someone approached me and said they wanted to start a new project and asked if I was interested. They had already completed a draft of the white paper and wanted to see if I could participate as an advisor. To be honest, starting a company involves taking significant risks, which is a difficult decision for most people. But the situation at that time was quite special, and the opportunity was right in front of me. Transitioning from a passive work environment to actively participating in a project’s development changed my entire career trajectory afterward. Sometimes, the best change comes when you are least satisfied.