Feeling thankful today for the solid people I've connected with in this space. Honestly, finding your crew in crypto is a game-changer.
Here's why it matters so much: First, trading becomes way more engaging when you're not going through it solo—you've got people to bounce ideas off, celebrate wins with, or vent about losses. Second, you get access to folks who've been around longer and know the ropes better than you do. That knowledge transfer is invaluable. And third, genuine relationships in this community are what actually keep you grounded when markets get wild.
If you haven't already, put yourself out there and build real connections. The trading journey hits different when you're not flying solo.
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LiquidatedThrice
· 42m ago
Actually, the most heartbreaking thing is that even people with a crew get liquidated, haha.
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GateUser-bd883c58
· 17h ago
ngl, this is so true. It's really easy to crash in the crypto world, finding reliable people is so crucial.
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ChainChef
· 01-13 20:54
ngl the recipe metaphor writes itself here... like you can't just throw random ingredients at the market and expect a michelin star result. the crew thing though? that's the mise en place that actually matters. simmering takes patience
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DAOdreamer
· 01-13 20:54
That's true. Finding like-minded people can really help you avoid many detours.
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 01-13 20:49
Damn, there's really no problem with what you said. I also only recently realized it. Playing solo is really too exhausting.
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 01-13 20:38
That's true, fighting alone really can't hold up
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BasementAlchemist
· 01-13 20:38
ngl that really hit me. It's indeed quite tough to be alone in the crypto world...
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tx_pending_forever
· 01-13 20:34
Where there are people, there is Jianghu; the crypto circle is even more so.
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NGI find the right people can really save lives; otherwise, obsessing over details alone can lead to collapse.
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Exactly, having someone to chat with about the market makes it less lonely.
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That's true, but I still prefer to trade solo, with less noise and more peace.
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Really, all the senior brothers who mentored me have now posted, and the chances of finding the right people are much higher.
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Uh, the problem is how to find reliable ones; there are more scammers than real people.
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Agreed, fighting alone is too exhausting. It's much more comfortable to have someone stay up with you watching the K-line.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 01-13 20:27
Really, finding the right person is more difficult than finding the right coin, and I have deep experience with this.
Morning vibes 😊
Feeling thankful today for the solid people I've connected with in this space. Honestly, finding your crew in crypto is a game-changer.
Here's why it matters so much: First, trading becomes way more engaging when you're not going through it solo—you've got people to bounce ideas off, celebrate wins with, or vent about losses. Second, you get access to folks who've been around longer and know the ropes better than you do. That knowledge transfer is invaluable. And third, genuine relationships in this community are what actually keep you grounded when markets get wild.
If you haven't already, put yourself out there and build real connections. The trading journey hits different when you're not flying solo.