Here's the thing—if you're grinding away with people you don't genuinely trust or respect, something's off. Life's too short for that.
I'm all in when someone really needs me. That's just how it works. When entire communities operate on this principle, magic happens. The power is real, and so is the satisfaction.
It's not about transactions or metrics. It's about showing up when it counts. In Web3 especially, where we're building something new together, personal connection during tough times becomes the real currency. That's what separates thriving ecosystems from hollow ones.
Build with people you believe in.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 15h ago
Really, it's pointless to make money with people you don't trust.
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ConsensusDissenter
· 12-26 21:34
Really, trust and respect are the foundation; without these two, there's no talk of an ecosystem.
Web3 is indeed different; at critical moments, character shows, and that's true currency.
To put it simply, it's about finding the right people and not wasting time on those who are superficial.
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SleepyArbCat
· 12-26 21:34
Nap warning, this paragraph hit me... Really, there are very few trustworthy people in the crypto circle; most of the time, they're just harvesting each other.
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CommunityWorker
· 12-26 21:32
You're right, it's really pointless to stubbornly argue with untrustworthy people.
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Web3 can only survive through genuine sincerity; just having money is useless.
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This sentence hits home—when you're feeling down, who stays with you? Remember that for a lifetime.
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In fact, many projects fail because of fake unity, lacking real connection.
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That's why I insist on staying here—finding trustworthy people is more valuable than anything.
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CounterIndicator
· 12-26 21:30
You're absolutely right. Don't trust anyone, no matter how much money is involved.
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GhostAddressMiner
· 12-26 21:18
It sounds good, but have you really tracked the on-chain footprints of those "believers"? I've seen too many early addresses suddenly wake up, with funds quickly moving to CEXs... When it comes to trust, on-chain data speaks for itself.
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SnapshotLaborer
· 12-26 21:16
ngl this is what Web3 should look like, not just shouting slogans and hyping valuations every day
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PancakeFlippa
· 12-26 21:12
Honestly, this really hit me. In Web3, so many people are just in it for the numbers, and they never really think about trust.
Here's the thing—if you're grinding away with people you don't genuinely trust or respect, something's off. Life's too short for that.
I'm all in when someone really needs me. That's just how it works. When entire communities operate on this principle, magic happens. The power is real, and so is the satisfaction.
It's not about transactions or metrics. It's about showing up when it counts. In Web3 especially, where we're building something new together, personal connection during tough times becomes the real currency. That's what separates thriving ecosystems from hollow ones.
Build with people you believe in.