It's actually quite normal for college students to flock to Web3.
There's nothing wrong with young people getting into this field early—in fact, it's even a good thing.
Just look at these students: some are into digital collectibles, some are into NFTs, and some are looking for arbitrage opportunities in blockchain games. There are even people who've turned 100,000 in capital into 10 million—cases like this are no longer surprising in the community. Whether they make money or lose it, these are hands-on experiences that money can't buy.
To be honest, the most dangerous thing in life isn't stumbling when you're young, but getting carried away by early success. From 18 to 30, the cost of making mistakes is the lowest—this is exactly the time to experiment and take risks.
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quietly_staking
· 16h ago
From 100,000 to 10 million? Just listen and take it with a grain of salt—we all know how small the odds are of surviving to tell that story.
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MevHunter
· 12-05 07:58
1 million to 10 million? Bro, that story sounds a bit far-fetched. Have you seen any real cases?
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LiquidatedAgain
· 12-05 07:56
Another story of turning 100,000 into 10,000,000... I remember hearing a similar one, and that guy got liquidated when his borrowing rate hit 85%. He's still in the group giving lectures to people.
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ZKSherlock
· 12-05 07:50
actually... those "10 to 100 million" stories conveniently skip over the cryptographic assumptions & trust models nobody's questioning, aren't they?
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 12-05 07:39
To be honest, those stories about turning 100,000 into 10 million are just for listening to; most students still end up losing badly.
It's actually quite normal for college students to flock to Web3.
There's nothing wrong with young people getting into this field early—in fact, it's even a good thing.
Just look at these students: some are into digital collectibles, some are into NFTs, and some are looking for arbitrage opportunities in blockchain games. There are even people who've turned 100,000 in capital into 10 million—cases like this are no longer surprising in the community. Whether they make money or lose it, these are hands-on experiences that money can't buy.
To be honest, the most dangerous thing in life isn't stumbling when you're young, but getting carried away by early success. From 18 to 30, the cost of making mistakes is the lowest—this is exactly the time to experiment and take risks.