Face-to-face networking beats online interaction by a mile—no question about it.
After hitting multiple crypto conferences and Web3 events over the past few years, the pattern is crystal clear: a single in-person gathering delivers more value than weeks hammering away on social media feeds.
Things genuinely shifted after attending my first major industry event. The connections forged, conversations had, and opportunities surfaced? You can't replicate that scrolling through posts or DMs. Real relationships get built across coffee breaks and after-parties, not timelines.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 10h ago
Offline events are indeed popular, but I've seen too many people flop...
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DeFiDoctor
· 11h ago
The actual trading and liquidity matching generated by offline meetings cannot be truly replicated on social media. But the problem is—most people still don't have the projects they shouldn't have after attending the event. How should we interpret the fund flow data?
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MevHunter
· 01-12 08:31
Meeting offline is indeed awesome, but you have to admit that scrolling through Twitter can also help you catch some opportunities.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 01-12 01:50
Really? Offline networking is unbeatable; spamming doesn't work at all.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 01-12 01:50
Hi, I totally understand. Back in the day, I exploited offline dining table setups to arbitrage LSD liquidity pools. The folks on social media are still arguing over technical indicators.
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ShibaOnTheRun
· 01-12 01:50
Meeting in person is the way to go, I agree with that. But to be honest, are there any genuine events in the Chinese crypto circle right now?
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CryptoTherapist
· 01-12 01:47
ngl this hits different... but have you considered your real resistance to online networking might just be unprocessed social anxiety? let me unpack this for you
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RebaseVictim
· 01-12 01:41
Offline is indeed tough, but the real opportunity still depends on continuous output.
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SmartContractRebel
· 01-12 01:31
Offline is indeed tough, but don't be fooled. The key is still to have something to talk about.
Face-to-face networking beats online interaction by a mile—no question about it.
After hitting multiple crypto conferences and Web3 events over the past few years, the pattern is crystal clear: a single in-person gathering delivers more value than weeks hammering away on social media feeds.
Things genuinely shifted after attending my first major industry event. The connections forged, conversations had, and opportunities surfaced? You can't replicate that scrolling through posts or DMs. Real relationships get built across coffee breaks and after-parties, not timelines.