Getting started in the crypto world and feeling that the gains from "撸毛" are average? Why not try trading or other tracks to see which path suits you better.



However, if you've already decided to deepen your involvement in "撸毛," the key is not to believe in the notion that "撸毛 is dead," but to find truly feasible methods in the current environment. It sounds simple, but in reality, many people get it wrong—they confuse "a certain method of撸毛 becoming ineffective" with "the entire撸毛 industry collapsing," which is a huge difference.

To put it plainly, many people haven't seriously and systematically engaged in撸毛; they just occasionally join in the fun, so their understanding of this matter is naturally superficial. To truly make money, you need to spend time observing and adapting to market rhythm changes, and find strategies that are still effective today, rather than clinging to outdated methods.
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QuorumVotervip
· 7h ago
Getting involved in crypto really requires dedication, otherwise it's just wasting effort. My older brother is right, many people just click around casually and think there's no profit, but they haven't really understood how the market is changing. The key is to find the right effective strategies for the current situation, don't stick stubbornly to old methods. In this market cycle, which crypto projects are still worth investing in? Please recommend. Instead of obsessing over whether crypto is dead or alive, it's better to do your homework thoroughly. Honestly, crypto has been less profitable than before, and only the really tough people are still sticking with it now.
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OPsychologyvip
· 20h ago
You're right, that's the logic. People who only dabble rarely make money; you need to have some patience. Chasing hot topics is still playable; it all depends on how quickly you react.
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LightningAllInHerovip
· 01-08 16:52
Really, most people are just enthusiastic for three minutes; making quick profits isn't that easy. --- Instead of shouting every day that you're going to make quick profits until you die, it's better to first figure out whether you can actually do it. --- At the end of the day, you still have to follow the trend; sitting and waiting passively will definitely only get you beaten. --- I've heard too many "it's dead" arguments; actually, it's just that they haven't found new ways to play. --- Don't be scared off by experiences of being "cut" by the market; the key is to learn how to read the market rhythm. --- Making quick profits and trading are both games of probability; choosing what you're good at is the way to go. --- A bunch of people are still using last year's strategies to make quick profits, blaming the market for changing, but I just smile. --- Systematic research vs. jumping into the crowd—can the money earned at the end be the same...? --- Indeed, there are too many people who can't tell the difference between "the method is ineffective" and "the entire track is doomed." --- To make steady quick profits, you need to treat it seriously like going to work, not just playing around.
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NFTHoardervip
· 01-08 16:49
To be honest, the key to making money in crypto is to get in early; if you wait too long, there's really not much profit to be made. But on the other hand, most people still struggling to make profits are probably just missing the right window. They try all kinds of methods but just can't seem to earn money, which is really frustrating. Instead of blindly trying to mine or trade, it's better to find a reliable project and invest directly—maybe that will be faster. The market changes too quickly; the strategies you learn today might be outdated tomorrow. Some people even confuse a method becoming ineffective with the entire crypto game being over—I find that hilarious. I think it's better to focus on projects with solid ecosystem support; otherwise, all your efforts are in vain.
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ImpermanentPhobiavip
· 01-08 16:41
Really focusing on earning is essential; you can't just follow the trend casually. Systematically studying market rhythm changes is the key, otherwise it's just a waste of effort. When one method fails, people shout that earning is dead; this logic is truly incredible.
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RamenStackervip
· 01-08 16:30
Really, most people just dabble and give up easily, no wonder they can't make any progress. --- Instead of wasting time on pointless efforts, it's better to focus on projects that are still viable now. That's the right way. --- I've heard too many arguments like "Dabbing is dead," but in reality, people still withdraw profits steadily. The only difference is execution. --- If you haven't studied systematically, criticizing that dabbing has no future—I'm tired of hearing that. --- Think differently: as the market changes, the methods must also evolve. The key is whether you're willing to keep up. --- Honestly, many newcomers have poor mindsets. They see no profit in one or two months and want to give up. --- If you don't understand the standards thoroughly, you'll start doubting the entire track. Isn't that like shooting yourself in the foot? --- Time and observation are the core. Without these two, everything else is pointless.
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