At first, I never imagined I would enter the world called Web3. The words “blockchain,” “wallet,” or “airdrop” sounded like something complicated, distant, and not for me. But one day, a friend invited me to join an airdrop. “Come on, give it a try, it’s fun,” they said. I just nodded, even though I didn’t really understand.
But that curiosity led me to join. The first days were full of confusion—creating a wallet, completing tasks, collecting points. But somehow, something kept me going: curiosity and a little bit of hope. And every day, I got more used to it. Then, before I realized it, there was something far more valuable than the airdrop itself: the community.
I met people who were also learning, who were also lost at first, but helped each other, taught each other, and encouraged each other selflessly. They were not just usernames on a screen—they felt like a new family growing together in the digital world.
Every time I joined a group, read discussions, or participated in events, there was a warm feeling I couldn’t explain. I felt accepted. I felt like I belonged. I felt like I was growing. And at one point, I realized something: I was no longer just tagging along with a friend to play airdrop.
I truly enjoy this world. I even love it. This community made me believe that anyone can start from scratch. That a great journey can begin with something simple. Including a friend’s invitation that started as a joke.
Now, Web3 is not just a hobby for me. It’s a journey that opens new paths, new friends, and new hopes. And I’m grateful—so grateful—that I once said: “Yes, I’m in.”
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At first, I never imagined I would enter the world called Web3. The words “blockchain,” “wallet,” or “airdrop” sounded like something complicated, distant, and not for me. But one day, a friend invited me to join an airdrop.
“Come on, give it a try, it’s fun,” they said.
I just nodded, even though I didn’t really understand.
But that curiosity led me to join.
The first days were full of confusion—creating a wallet, completing tasks, collecting points. But somehow, something kept me going: curiosity and a little bit of hope. And every day, I got more used to it.
Then, before I realized it, there was something far more valuable than the airdrop itself:
the community.
I met people who were also learning, who were also lost at first, but helped each other, taught each other, and encouraged each other selflessly. They were not just usernames on a screen—they felt like a new family growing together in the digital world.
Every time I joined a group, read discussions, or participated in events, there was a warm feeling I couldn’t explain. I felt accepted. I felt like I belonged. I felt like I was growing.
And at one point, I realized something:
I was no longer just tagging along with a friend to play airdrop.
I truly enjoy this world.
I even love it.
This community made me believe that anyone can start from scratch.
That a great journey can begin with something simple.
Including a friend’s invitation that started as a joke.
Now, Web3 is not just a hobby for me.
It’s a journey that opens new paths, new friends, and new hopes.
And I’m grateful—so grateful—that I once said:
“Yes, I’m in.”