Our real measure of success? It's not just the gains—it's the solid people we bring into this space and the opportunities created along the way. Building wealth together beats building alone, and that's what actually matters in this ecosystem.
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AirdropSkeptic
· 01-21 18:34
It sounds impressive, but can it really be done? I feel most people will just try to make a quick profit first.
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DaoTherapy
· 01-21 04:36
Well said, building wealth together is the way to go. Going solo is outdated.
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AirdropBuffet
· 01-18 20:07
To be honest, this sounds good, but how many people can actually do it? Most people are still focused on their own profits.
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ProposalManiac
· 01-18 20:03
The design of governance mechanisms is the key point. Those who only talk about "building wealth together" often lack incentive-compatible structural design. Throughout history, how many communities have split due to misaligned incentives?
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SmartContractDiver
· 01-18 19:48
Compared to a bunch of people who only focus on K-line charts, this logic is still clear... But on the other hand, the premise of getting rich together is that someone must really be making money, right?
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CryptoPunster
· 01-18 19:38
What kind of wealth are you building? First, let's pull my friends out of the water who got caught in it, haha.
Our real measure of success? It's not just the gains—it's the solid people we bring into this space and the opportunities created along the way. Building wealth together beats building alone, and that's what actually matters in this ecosystem.