Recently, many friends have asked me, can you really make money by doing this? How can a novice who has just come into contact with Web 3 do this?

I will give a unified reply to these questions. This post can only be regarded as a general outline, because the above questions are very complicated and involve too much knowledge. I will write posts later and give detailed replies to specific questions (deep into practice) as to what knowledge is required.

Let’s not talk about Web 3. There are a lot of industries in Web 2 that are making money, which support many people in the industry. What’s more, in early emerging industries like Web 3, as for how much money is considered profitable, it depends on each person’s personal ability limit and the definition of the demand for money. The personal ability limit, investment, risk and return are directly proportional, and this must be clearly recognized.

There is a lot of knowledge to learn before you can get the free stuff from Web 3. These basic reserves are the prerequisites for this, such as: Network Wallet RPC Private key. Of course, if you can have a deeper understanding of the mechanism and principles of blockchain operation and your insights into the product, this will help you make judgments about the project. In addition, you need to look at the patterns of airdrops that have already occurred, which will help you further understand the possible behavior patterns of airdrops. It is necessary to point out that airdrops are only a subset of free stuff, and airdrops are not equal to free stuff, because free stuff also includes game gold farming, arbitrage, new listings, etc. This must be clearly understood.

At present, the airdrop has entered the second stage. I summarized it as follows: it is distributed according to quantifiable contribution value. Why is it distributed according to quantifiable contribution value? Because the maturity of the market is often accompanied by the increase of thresholds, then do you think there is still any income? Think about the domestic "Fantasy Westward Journey" and "World of Warcraft" gold farming can support so many people, and the relatively more profitable market such as Web 3, there is no reason not to make money, but how to make money? My current strategy is divided into five parts, doing staking projects (more funds are allocated to each account), doing game gold farming, doing arbitrage robots, doing automated integrated account maintenance with three sets + telegram, and participating in open source projects (airdrop to github).

Just to say how should newcomers make money? I think newcomers should start from the cultivation of accounts, from your first boutique account to an integrated account with a production unit. There are two directions here. No matter which ecosystem you choose (EVM BTC SOL), the reason for not betting all on one is my own view of security boundaries. I don’t like heavy positions and gambling completely relying on God’s mercy, because some friends like to bet heavily, and they may only have 20,000 RMB in their hands, and they will use all of it to make one. If they lose money, they will not only leave in despair, but also lose their only funds. In this industry, it is very important to stay at the table!

In terms of mentality, I don’t have the idea of ​​getting rich quickly. I think this mentality is a very important understanding. If I have the 20,000 RMB, my choice will be more practical. I will start with solving my own living expenses. After all, getting free stuff from the market requires a process and time accumulation. I will use 70% of the money to buy one of them (EVM BTC SOL) and do my best to build a boutique account. For the remaining 30%, I will buy at least 10 integrated accounts (that is, 10 DC Twitter and Telegram, and choose a better VPN). There is no need to buy IP and fingerprint browsers, just download a few more browsers, log in these accounts in different browsers, and maintain them manually. The rest will be used as my own working capital to be determined, and I will be prepared first. In the remaining time, I will do errands for Meituan to continue to earn a living. In terms of time allocation, I will only work errands for about 4 hours (mainly because I like motorcycles and running errands is free), and the rest of the time will be all given to Web 3. For integrated accounts, I will do a lot of tasks, not picky, and do everything, mainly for free. For premium main accounts, I will pledge (pledge is not necessarily all about infrastructure, in the future application era, pledge is also a quantifiable indicator), choose popular projects, and clearly lock in a minimum living allowance first. Rest assured, you will definitely get the popular projects if you have a premium account, it’s just a matter of more or less.

My attitude when doing things is not to be in a hurry. I haven't had any income for half a year, but I'm not in a hurry because running errands can meet my living expenses. Of course, everyone's situation is different. I don't have any burdens. If you have burdens and have no income for a long time, you may feel sad. I can understand that. But often, at this time, the more impatient you are, the easier it is to fall into a pit. You need to be aware of this.

I believe in the Web 3 wool-pulling business, so I am willing to accumulate for a long time and exchange it with time. At present, when the industry threshold is clearly raised, time is what we have the least. Of course, some people will refute that we come to Web 3 to make a fortune, not to make a living. Isn't it better to do something else to make a living? I like freedom and make my own choices. I know that if you want to get something, you must make a choice. I would rather not make some money and get what I can get. I don't know if you know the story of the tortoise and the hare. As long as we are on the right path, we will eventually reach the finish line.

Come on, don’t give up!