Web3 seems complex, but getting started is actually not difficult! This article will guide you through 7 simple steps—creating a wallet, acquiring crypto assets, learning through play, finding information sources, joining communities, focusing on tracks, and prioritizing security—to help you participate in Web3 from scratch. No need to trade coins; focus on learning and experiencing, and easily integrate into this opportunity-filled digital world.
Recently, the most common question has been, "I think I understand Web3, but how can I get involved? Is it difficult? Do I have to trade coins?" It's actually not hard. Today, we'll use 7 simple steps to guide you into Web3.
Before entering Web3, let's first discuss the risks. We must recognize what stage Web3 is currently in. This is crucial because it will guide our practice, and I have learned this the hard way. We have previously discussed that we are in the early stage of Web3, the exploration phase, which is also a chaotic period, mainly characterized by: the effectiveness of value investment, vague regulations, high entry barriers, frequent security incidents, and so on.
In the current situation, on one hand, we see the immense value of blockchain and Web3, while on the other hand, we don't know how to interact with this new phenomenon. As individuals, what should our attitude be? Be prepared and wait for the wind to come. I'm sure you've seen some of our recent actions, so we need to be ready.
1. Prepare your "pass": Create a wallet
The first step is to have a crypto wallet; this is your pass or ID to enter Web3. One wallet can log into most Web3 applications. Wallets are quite mature now, and there are many options available. A reminder: when creating a wallet, be sure to save your mnemonic phrase; this is a string of passwords that protect your assets, and if lost, cannot be recovered.
2. Acquire your first crypto asset
The second step is to have some crypto assets. Many operations in Web3 require a bit of cryptocurrency as "transaction fees," also known as gas fees. There are many ways to acquire this; you can choose as you wish. Another option is to experience the testnet, where you can use official faucets to receive some test coins for free. A reminder: we do this for learning and experience, so initially, just a small amount of assets is sufficient.
3. Learn through play
The third step is to play, which I believe is the mindset that beginners should have. Web3 has many fun applications. For example, try decentralized social media to feel that your social data belongs to you. Then, play some free Web3 games. Also, try DeFi to experience finance without intermediaries. Attempt to mint an NFT. Meanwhile, join a DAO community to observe how they collaborate and govern. These activities are not just for fun; you may receive rewards, which is the Web3 airdrop. When you experience a Web3 project, you are already an early participant, and the project team will provide some airdrop rewards when issuing tokens.
4. Information sources and tools
The fourth step is to find reliable information sources. We all know that in crypto, a day can feel like ten years. Want to know what happened today? You need to rely on some information platforms. You can follow market trends, technological advancements, policies, and regulations. Also, learn to use tools; Web3 is open, and information is transparent. For example, transaction records, smart contracts, token supply, TVL locked amounts, gas fees, and project fund flows can all be queried using professional tools to provide a basis for our decisions.
5. Find a reliable community or individual
The fifth step is that if you're lucky, you can find a reliable community or individual. This person has enough industry experience to solve most of your Web3 problems. While we know that learning from others is important, we still need to learn from our mistakes. However, having a professional and trustworthy person around gives you confidence. Besides professionalism, consider this person's values; you can judge that yourself. What should you learn from them? Basic knowledge, basic operations, how to evaluate early projects, and how to understand the industry, etc.
6. Find a track that interests you
The sixth step is to find a track that interests you. Web3 is evolving rapidly, and mastering all tracks has become increasingly difficult. If you can find a track that interests you, such as DeFi, RWA, or the Bitcoin ecosystem, any one of these is sufficient for us to study. Learning through specific points often yields better results.
7. Safety first
Finally, back to safety. Don't learn a lot of skills only to lose out on safety. Protect your wallet's mnemonic phrase, it's best to store funds diversely, avoid clicking on unfamiliar links, don't download unknown software, and before connecting your wallet, confirm whether the platform is reliable. Only those who have experienced these know their importance.
Conclusion
Participating in Web3 is not a leap to success but a step-by-step experiential process. Web3 is not a shortcut to wealth but a brand new digital world. This world has just begun; let's start playing together!
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