Honestly, among the KOLs active on major platforms, 90% actually can't make it in the Web3 job market — they lack real skills and only know how to talk big and repost information.
On the other hand, those who have been steadily participating in projects and doing interactive mining from the early days are more popular in communities and job listings. The reason is simple: first, they have a stable mindset; second, through long-term practical experience, they have accumulated real skills.
If you've been grinding for two or three years and still don't know anything, you haven't even gotten started. Don't even think about finding a job; for you, this circle might just be a pastime. Truly valuable practitioners rely not on talk but on solid skills developed through practical experience.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 12-21 07:22
Indeed, those who brag every day are no match for those who have actually mined.
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ContractTester
· 12-18 20:51
I've long seen through it. Where have those daily-updated accounts with ten thousand followers gone? They break down as soon as you ask about technical details.
You still have to explore on your own; you can't achieve anything just by talking empty words.
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NFTPessimist
· 12-18 07:50
Haha, no doubt about it. I've seen too many talkers who are now silent.
The ones who truly survive are those who focus on their projects quietly, with a solid mindset.
Honestly, among the KOLs active on major platforms, 90% actually can't make it in the Web3 job market — they lack real skills and only know how to talk big and repost information.
On the other hand, those who have been steadily participating in projects and doing interactive mining from the early days are more popular in communities and job listings. The reason is simple: first, they have a stable mindset; second, through long-term practical experience, they have accumulated real skills.
If you've been grinding for two or three years and still don't know anything, you haven't even gotten started. Don't even think about finding a job; for you, this circle might just be a pastime. Truly valuable practitioners rely not on talk but on solid skills developed through practical experience.