1. Just entering the circle, don't rush to make money, learn quickly. If you don’t even understand how exchanges can crash and run away, how to transfer assets across chains, or the concepts of blockchain, how can you possibly make money?

2. Step on more pits, practice diligently, and ask fewer people. In the crypto world, 100 people have 101 different opinions; speculators think investors are fools. Speculators feel that investors are pests. A says this project is a great innovation, B thinks it’s just a conceptual machine, C says they are both scammers. Who to believe? Don't trust anyone; scammers are everywhere in the crypto world, specifically standing at various traffic points, providing enticing services to newcomers. Moreover, 99% of people in the crypto space are noobs; who to trust?

3. The community is very important. 99% of group chats, in my view, are on par with the elderly chatting in a village park, focusing on idle talk and occasionally sharing profit screenshots, which are actually not very meaningful. A quality community can at least help you see the facts of the crypto world? What do you think?

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