A good trading opportunity or market insight has been discovered, and now there's a dilemma: should I share this alpha with more people or use it quietly myself? This question actually reflects a common dilemma faced by many in the Web3 community. On one hand, sharing can help the community and increase transparency, but on the other hand, having priority access to information can indeed lead to better gains. What would you choose?
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DAOdreamer
· 2025-12-20 18:56
Honestly, how could alpha be willing to share? If you share it, is it still called alpha? Haha
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No one would really reveal their secret to making money, unless it's fake.
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This is the magic of Web3—people shout about transparency, but in reality, it's all information asymmetry.
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You have to try it yourself first; after you've had your fill, then talk about sharing.
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Who to share with? In the end, big V copies it, or you end up taking the blame yourself.
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Actually, it depends on character. Some people genuinely want to help the community, but most... hehe.
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It feels like a false proposition; truly good things are not something anyone will proactively reveal.
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The premise is that you need to have made some money first before worrying about this. If you haven't earned yet, don't overthink it.
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Honestly, alpha is like money in your hand—how could it be openly shared?
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SatoshiChallenger
· 2025-12-18 08:54
The irony is that the people who share are often the ones who have already cashed out [smirking].
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SignatureDenied
· 2025-12-18 08:46
How can TrueAlpha share? Once shared, it wouldn't be alpha anymore, brother.
A good trading opportunity or market insight has been discovered, and now there's a dilemma: should I share this alpha with more people or use it quietly myself? This question actually reflects a common dilemma faced by many in the Web3 community. On one hand, sharing can help the community and increase transparency, but on the other hand, having priority access to information can indeed lead to better gains. What would you choose?