Recently, I've been reflecting on the mindset of creation. In the crypto world, trash talkers and trolls are indeed everywhere. Many people lost money during this bull run, so it's quite normal to vent in the comment sections—what can we do?
Thinking carefully, other bloggers' comment sections are full of insults, but they simply ignore it. Meanwhile, I always get caught up in these petty issues, which seems a bit overly concerned. Moreover, no matter what you do, there will always be someone looking for trouble in the crypto space. If you only post analysis without sharing trading records, some will criticize you as just talk; if you post trade records without showing the amounts, they say you’re hiding the size; if you show the amounts, they accuse you of hedging. If your analysis is correct, people criticize; if wrong, even more criticize. Since you're going to be criticized either way, why bother stressing over it every day?
Let them criticize, the goal of coming into this market is to make money, and other voices have never been the most important. Also, looking at the entire comment section, less than 10% are insults, so overall, it’s relatively harmonious.
There are indeed many lunatics in the crypto world. The day before yesterday, someone commented in a certain thread: "You knew OG was going to crash, why didn’t you take us out? You blew us all up." I was stunned at that moment—I never even mentioned that coin. When I checked this guy’s profile, I found he commented like that under every blogger—arguing with someone like this, isn’t that just being crazy?
So, the plan moving forward is simple: stay calm, continue producing valuable content, don’t be disturbed by the noise, and let's get through this cycle together.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 01-03 03:27
Haha, really, it's better to just mute the mic and make money than to keep getting criticized from all sides.
That's right, those who are always looking for trouble have long achieved financial freedom.
I just like this attitude of "Anyway, being scolded, might as well keep earning."
In the crypto circle, these people lose money much faster than they lose their minds.
Every comment section can see these copy-paste trolls, truly professional haters.
Just keep a positive mindset; you can't sink your ship with these comments.
Thumbs up, just ignore those beggar’s nagging.
Anyway, I don't read the comments; making big money quietly is the right way.
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 01-03 03:22
Getting straight to the point, that's the idea. It's better to focus on making money than to be criticized from all sides; just filter out the noise and move on.
I've seen this kind of person many times; every blogger has their own set of clichés, it's hilarious.
The ones making money and the ones getting scolded are always two different groups.
Mindset is indeed the most crucial part; maintaining the right pace is the key to winning.
You should have thought this way earlier, don't live in others' opinions.
Recently, I've been reflecting on the mindset of creation. In the crypto world, trash talkers and trolls are indeed everywhere. Many people lost money during this bull run, so it's quite normal to vent in the comment sections—what can we do?
Thinking carefully, other bloggers' comment sections are full of insults, but they simply ignore it. Meanwhile, I always get caught up in these petty issues, which seems a bit overly concerned. Moreover, no matter what you do, there will always be someone looking for trouble in the crypto space. If you only post analysis without sharing trading records, some will criticize you as just talk; if you post trade records without showing the amounts, they say you’re hiding the size; if you show the amounts, they accuse you of hedging. If your analysis is correct, people criticize; if wrong, even more criticize. Since you're going to be criticized either way, why bother stressing over it every day?
Let them criticize, the goal of coming into this market is to make money, and other voices have never been the most important. Also, looking at the entire comment section, less than 10% are insults, so overall, it’s relatively harmonious.
There are indeed many lunatics in the crypto world. The day before yesterday, someone commented in a certain thread: "You knew OG was going to crash, why didn’t you take us out? You blew us all up." I was stunned at that moment—I never even mentioned that coin. When I checked this guy’s profile, I found he commented like that under every blogger—arguing with someone like this, isn’t that just being crazy?
So, the plan moving forward is simple: stay calm, continue producing valuable content, don’t be disturbed by the noise, and let's get through this cycle together.