Saw folks asking for free SOL handouts the other day. But here's a better question some of you raised: as a student with zero capital, how do you actually earn your first trading money?
Let me throw out some practical ideas.
The key? Pick any skill that interests you. As long as you're willing to grind and actually develop it, that's your ticket in. Doesn't matter what it is—coding, design, writing, data analysis, community management. The crypto space needs all kinds of talent, and people pay for real skills.
Stop waiting for airdrops. Start building something valuable instead.
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SatoshiLeftOnRead
· 1h ago
You're absolutely right. Instead of spending every day waiting for airdrops, it's better to invest your time in mastering a skill.
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ForkPrince
· 1h ago
Honestly, rather than waiting for airdrops, it's better to learn a skill. Right now, I'm making some pocket money by writing copy.
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ChainBrain
· 12-04 22:58
Really, instead of hoping for airdrops every day, it's better to hone your own skills first. That's what I do.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-04 22:58
Honestly, instead of hoping for airdrops every day, it's better to learn some real skills. I didn't know anything at first either, but later I earned my first pot of gold by writing and managing communities.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 12-04 22:52
Really, instead of hoping for airdrops every day, it's better to learn a real skill. That's how I started from scratch.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 12-04 22:41
Compared to waiting for airdrops, I actually agree with this logic. You really need to have something substantial to show for it.
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AirdropHunter007
· 12-04 22:34
That's right. Instead of waiting around for airdrops every day, it's better to hone your own skills first.
Saw folks asking for free SOL handouts the other day. But here's a better question some of you raised: as a student with zero capital, how do you actually earn your first trading money?
Let me throw out some practical ideas.
The key? Pick any skill that interests you. As long as you're willing to grind and actually develop it, that's your ticket in. Doesn't matter what it is—coding, design, writing, data analysis, community management. The crypto space needs all kinds of talent, and people pay for real skills.
Stop waiting for airdrops. Start building something valuable instead.