Web3 presents great opportunities, but it is also filled with risks. If you are not prepared and recklessly enter this field, you may not only fail to make money but also incur unexpected losses. Today, I want to talk about who is not suitable for Web3, hoping to help you avoid detours in this emerging field.
I am glad to see everyone's interest and enthusiasm for Web3. Many people have privately messaged me, saying they want to learn about Web3; some are interested in DeFi, some have ideas about RWA, and others want to participate in project interactions to receive airdrops, and so on. I have also talked to many people and found that many are indeed not suitable.
Web3 presents great opportunities, but it is also filled with risks. If you are not prepared and recklessly enter this field, you may not only fail to make money but also incur unexpected losses. Today, I want to talk about who is not suitable for Web3, hoping to help you avoid detours in this emerging field.
Part One: Why is Web3 Attractive?
The biggest charm of Web3 is that it completely overturns the rules of the traditional internet. Here, users truly own their data and assets. Through Web3, early participation in some projects, such as interactions, airdrop hunting, etc., can indeed bring some returns. But the problem is that the world of Web3 is far more complex than we imagine.
This field is currently in a very early stage, with high technical barriers and uneven project quality; it can even be said to be a mixed bag. Many times, what you think is seizing an opportunity is actually stepping into a pit.
Part Two: Who is Not Suitable for Entering Web3?
- Those unwilling to learn basic knowledge
The world of Web3 requires you to master a lot of new knowledge, such as wallet operations, mnemonic phrase management, project interactions, etc. If you are not willing to spend time learning these basic operations, then sorry, Web3 is really not suitable for you.
- Those who cannot bear any financial losses
Although many airdrops sound "free," participating often requires paying gas fees or staking some assets.
- Those who are used to relying on others
In Web3, no one will help you manage your account; all operations need to be completed by yourself. Those who are used to relying on customer service or third parties to solve problems may frequently step on landmines here.
- Those with fantasies of getting rich overnight
I see many people rushing into Web3 for "quick money," but the reality is that most successful individuals have invested time and effort into learning and researching. If you are just blindly following the trend, you will ultimately become the "chives" that are harvested.
- Those lacking security awareness
The biggest taboo in Web3 is security issues, such as mnemonic phrase management, phishing websites, and fraudulent projects. If your security awareness is weak, you may suffer heavy losses due to a small oversight.
- Those with poor psychological resilience
The market volatility in Web3 far exceeds that of traditional financial markets. If you cannot tolerate drastic fluctuations in assets, then Web3 may make you even more anxious, or even regret entering this field.
Part Three: Risks and Challenges of Web3
- Early industry stage, mixed quality
Web3 does not yet have truly mature applications; many projects are concepts, and some are outright scams.
- Huge information gap
Those who understand are making money, while those who do not are being cut. This is the nature of the Web3 ecosystem, where information asymmetry is very obvious, and ordinary users can easily step on landmines.
- Complex operations, prone to errors
Mistakes such as entering the wrong wallet address or setting gas fees incorrectly can directly lead to financial losses. Web3 has high requirements for users' operational capabilities.
Part Four: How to Determine if You are Suitable for Web3?
Are you willing to spend time learning the basics?
Can you bear certain financial losses?
Do you have enough independent thinking ability and will not easily trust others' recommendations?
Do you have the patience to face market fluctuations and uncertainties?
If you have clear answers to these questions, then you may be suitable for Web3. If these questions make you feel uneasy, then perhaps it is best not to recklessly enter this field for now.
Part Five: Summary and Advice
Web3 is a world full of possibilities, but it is not a world suitable for everyone. Each of us needs to recognize our own abilities and interests and find the direction that suits us best.
If you feel you are suitable for Web3, then go learn and try; if you feel you are not suitable, that’s okay too. Don’t let anxiety and herd mentality drag down the rhythm of your life. Finding the path that suits you best is what matters most.
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