Don't be FOMO when speculating in cryptocurrencies, and don't be FOMO when making money. There are so many projects, and one person's energy is limited. Choose projects with higher probability to make money.

At present, Telegram's money making is already in the red ocean stage. There are competitions between various projects, and money making people are also competing.

The competition between projects is mainly reflected in the endless emergence of various new games, all of which are on Telegram mini games, and even many old and dying projects are trying to get here, such as cryptkitty, flapbird, gifto, etc.

The competition between money making people is mainly reflected in the constant addition of accounts, scripts and technology, and part of the money made by money making is divided by account merchants and script merchants.

After several cleaning and drainage of DOGS, CATIZEN, and Hamster projects, this type of game has no drainage value.

To borrow He Yi's words, the Telegram project has "too many money making people", and the exchange has begun to disdain it. It will be more difficult for such projects to be listed on exchanges in the future. The glory of a project being fought over by multiple exchanges is no longer there, and it will mostly be the self-entertainment of the project party.

The newly launched Rabbit and Musk X Empire have a tendency to get nothing or even be counter-paid.

Taking stock of the current Telegram projects, focus on Blum and Binance's moonBix, one is invested by Binance, and the other is Binance's own. For the others, you have already spent time on daily check-ins to get the minimum living allowance. Don't deliberately consume, focus on a zero-cost companionship, and don't open new ones. And those who signed in to get $FREE some time ago, just stop and ignore them, the people have been released long ago, and they are free long ago.

The diversion of Web2 users to Web3 is originally a narrative, and those new users are not pretended by us, the group of people who play.

Figure 3 shows how to open multiple computers to play efficiently.

Picture 1 is the game moonBix:

https://t.remove the text me/Binance_Moonbix_bot/start?startapp=ref_7217503748&startApp=ref_7217503748

Picture 2 is the game blum:

https://t.remove the text me/blum/app?startapp=ref_NumjqLMuNn