I seem to have found the best way for newcomers to enter Web3. Previously, we discussed several common ways to enter crypto and Web3.
First, you can hold coins. For example, regularly investing in Bitcoin or Ethereum. It seems simple, but it's actually the hardest. Because you need to deeply understand the value of blockchain and why it is worth holding long-term. You should know that the simpler the strategy, the more difficult it often is to execute.
Second, short-term trading. Buying low and selling high sounds good. But in the end, most people neither make money nor learn anything.
Third, contract leverage. Many newcomers treat crypto like a casino, thinking there is no value here, only gambling. The harsh reality is that human nature often cannot withstand the test. Even if you occasionally win, it's hard to avoid going to zero in the long run.
Fourth, participating in projects.
Some friends who are new to blockchain and crypto may be able to keenly sense the future value of the industry, but due to unfamiliarity with tools and insufficient knowledge, they can easily be exploited by projects that claim to be "Web3." These projects may seem flashy, but most are pseudo-innovations, or even Ponzi schemes and funding platforms.
Fifth, grabbing airdrops.
Grabbing airdrops seems simple, but it actually requires you to master various tools and have project research capabilities. Spending time and effort on some worthless projects ultimately leads to meager returns. Moreover, the requirements for airdrop projects are becoming increasingly strict, with most requiring real monetary investment. Activities like "point accumulation" organized by exchanges are essentially making money with money. Therefore, I believe none of these methods are the best way for newcomers to enter Web3.
I believe the truly suitable way for newcomers to enter Web3 must meet three conditions:
First, it must provide knowledge;
Second, it must combine practical operations;
Third, it must not require investment.
This is a platform I recently discovered, called: https://beta.pickful.ai/r-3d45
It is a user-built Web3 knowledge information platform where users participate in platform construction by liking and posting. It contains a wealth of Web3 knowledge, tutorials, and the latest industry news every day, all in Chinese. I now read news on it, and I also share some of my insights there. If someone likes my posts, I can earn points, which can be exchanged for tokens. I think it's great; you can learn and also receive airdrops, and importantly, it doesn't require investment.
Isn't this the most effective and safest way for newcomers to enter Web3? It should still be in the beta testing phase, so everyone can go and experience it.
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