Last April, I saw the Top 100 list of influential figures in the Chinese Web3 community by Kaito. To be honest, I hadn't made it onto the list at that time. Facing that distant gap, I jokingly thought, why not create a Top 137 version ourselves?
Seven months have passed in the blink of an eye. Looking back, I’ve climbed to the 37th position, making it into the top 100.
This is actually quite interesting, as it shows that some goals may seem out of reach, but as long as you keep producing content and work quietly, time will eventually give you an answer. Whether it's building account influence or participating in ecosystem activities like "撸毛," the logic is the same — persistence and patience are often more effective than short-term sprinting.
Opportunities in emerging ecosystems like Hyperliquid, Aster, and Lighter are similar; real gains are often reserved for those who participate long-term and lay out deep strategies.
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ConsensusBot
· 11h ago
Haha, this is the legendary "salty fish turning over"
From Top137 to Top37, you've really stabilized this wave
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InscriptionGriller
· 11h ago
Haha, from 137 to 37, this guy really has some insights. But to be honest, rankings are just like coin prices; today’s top 37 might be replaced by new newcomers tomorrow, so don’t take it too seriously. The real truth is that — persistence beats sprinting. This is indeed the truth in the crypto circle; those who grind day and night on contracts are the ultimate winners. Most of those who spike short-term usually end up as bagholders in the end. The same goes for Hyperliquid projects; the early birds and latecomers have vastly different returns. The threshold isn’t that high, but it’s a test of patience.
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FlyingLeek
· 11h ago
I get this mindset, but to be honest, when it was Top137, I already knew my buddy would definitely make it into the top 100—it's just a matter of time.
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FlashLoanPhantom
· 11h ago
Haha, really, in half a year, going from behind to 37th place—this pace is quite intense.
Whether it's farming or creating accounts, at the end of the day, it's all about "competition," but only those who can truly focus and stay dedicated.
The long-term supporters of Hyperliquid are now the ones laughing the happiest.
But speaking of which, the idea of Top137 was truly brilliant, haha.
This wave is a perfect example of time proving everyone wrong. Staying persistent was definitely worth it.
Last April, I saw the Top 100 list of influential figures in the Chinese Web3 community by Kaito. To be honest, I hadn't made it onto the list at that time. Facing that distant gap, I jokingly thought, why not create a Top 137 version ourselves?
Seven months have passed in the blink of an eye. Looking back, I’ve climbed to the 37th position, making it into the top 100.
This is actually quite interesting, as it shows that some goals may seem out of reach, but as long as you keep producing content and work quietly, time will eventually give you an answer. Whether it's building account influence or participating in ecosystem activities like "撸毛," the logic is the same — persistence and patience are often more effective than short-term sprinting.
Opportunities in emerging ecosystems like Hyperliquid, Aster, and Lighter are similar; real gains are often reserved for those who participate long-term and lay out deep strategies.