Language is just a tool. What actually matters is whether you truly get it. In crypto and Web3, you'll meet plenty of people who can recite every term—smart contracts, slashing, MEV, token economics. But ask them to explain *why* it works or what breaks in a bear market? Crickets. That's the gap between talking the talk and walking the walk. Real understanding means you can spot the BS, predict where things are heading, and adapt when the market flips. You don't need perfect vocabulary. You need clarity on fundamentals. That's what separates the ones making moves from the ones just making noise.
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MemeCurator
· 7h ago
Exactly right, a bunch of people spend all day memorizing vocabulary to show off. When it comes to explaining principles, they get confused—it's so common.
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ser_aped.eth
· 01-10 20:01
Really, a bunch of people are here memorizing words, and when asked about logic, they go completely silent... This is the most authentic portrayal of Web3.
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potentially_notable
· 01-10 19:58
That's correct, but very few people can clearly explain DeFi risks in just one sentence.
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4am_degen
· 01-10 19:57
There are too many armchair strategists, and few truly understand the fundamentals.
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BackrowObserver
· 01-10 19:41
You're so right. There are too many people who boast, but those who truly understand the fundamentals are the ones making money.
Language is just a tool. What actually matters is whether you truly get it. In crypto and Web3, you'll meet plenty of people who can recite every term—smart contracts, slashing, MEV, token economics. But ask them to explain *why* it works or what breaks in a bear market? Crickets. That's the gap between talking the talk and walking the walk. Real understanding means you can spot the BS, predict where things are heading, and adapt when the market flips. You don't need perfect vocabulary. You need clarity on fundamentals. That's what separates the ones making moves from the ones just making noise.