Over time, the differences become apparent. Many veteran crypto enthusiasts around me eventually took the path of VC or project teams. To be honest, this path looks glamorous, but it’s quite challenging to operate in practice. I personally prefer to be a smart participant—seeking out innovative new projects to experience, especially those in DeFi. Rather than falling into traps, it’s better to stay true to your original intentions, get hands-on practice, and steadily accumulate ETH. Instead of wavering, it’s better to put all your chips in.
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0xOverleveraged
· 11h ago
Talking about pushing chips is easy, but actually doing it is really tough. I'm just the kind of person who's too cautious.
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AirdropHustler
· 11h ago
Talking about pushing chips is easy, but when it comes to going all in, your legs start to shake. But on the other hand, hoarding ETH is indeed a solid choice.
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MeltdownSurvivalist
· 11h ago
How many people truly stick with the "HODL" approach after hearing it so often?
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GasFeeCry
· 11h ago
HODLing ETH is really easy to understand but hard to do.
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WhaleMinion
· 12h ago
Haha, it's more reliable to just stash ETH honestly. The VC scene is too deep and complicated.
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ContractBugHunter
· 12h ago
Pushing chips may sound easy, but in reality, it really depends on mental preparation. I've seen too many people shout all in, only to fold when the price drops. However, your approach is indeed clear-headed; there are still quite a few things worth exploring in DeFi.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 12h ago
HODLing ETH is all that matters; everything else is just clouds.
Over time, the differences become apparent. Many veteran crypto enthusiasts around me eventually took the path of VC or project teams. To be honest, this path looks glamorous, but it’s quite challenging to operate in practice. I personally prefer to be a smart participant—seeking out innovative new projects to experience, especially those in DeFi. Rather than falling into traps, it’s better to stay true to your original intentions, get hands-on practice, and steadily accumulate ETH. Instead of wavering, it’s better to put all your chips in.