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How can you tell if a person is putting on X?
The core is that when you communicate directly with him about something, he always interjects and brings in some other things, and this thing has only one function: "to prove that he is awesome, has a wide range of resources, and is capable".
However, this incident has no role in promoting the main plot, and it is not 🫠 even an extra chapter
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Although some blockchain games are starting to be popular again, why do you still have to recharge before you can experience the game after so long?
Two days ago, I also experienced one of the most annoying: it takes $ETH to register a name, and as a result, you have to spend $ETH to buy a character before playing the game. You said I could have been nameless.
I originally wanted to have a good understanding of the ecology of playing games, but I always feel that many projects can be deceived by $ETH, as for whether there will be airdrops in the future, how many airdrops, it doesn't matter anymore...
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I remember a Spring Festival from seven or eight years ago.
After lunch, my family was nearby, laughing and playing Mahjong.
I was alone by the window, taking a breath, quietly opening my trading software, feeling conflicted about whether to increase my position in $EOS.
At that time, the price of EOS was about 60 RMB, and I decided to add to my position.
Now, my former boss has started a new venture and is about to reap a new fortune, while I am left holding a handful of $EOS after three waves.

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After being rugged by projects too many times, I unconsciously develop PTSD towards many behaviors and start to think about the reasons behind them.
- For example, when a team responds to community feedback with insults and disdain instead of patiently explaining, it makes me feel that this project will struggle to build a community foundation in the future;
- For instance, when a project repeatedly claims there are big events coming, but ends up delivering a pile of nothing, it makes me think they won't manage expectations well, and even if there are significant events in the future, they will likely mess it up;
- For example, when I schedule a call with team members but they frequently bail on me, it makes me feel they probably struggle with time management, which might indicate poor project management as well;
- For instance, when I see someone being mean to both themselves and their team or friends, I can generally tell that they will only want you to share in the hardships but won't share in the joys, and they certainly won't be generous to the community.
So I prefer to observe the qualities of the people behind the team. Since I started engaging with Monad last year, I first got to know the team members, then the community, and then began observing the founder and meeting more team members. I've also watched them respond to other projects several times.
- They are capable but have no ego;
- They are experienced but very integrated into the community;
- They are reasonable and logical but rarely lose their temper;
Overall, I really like and look forward to the Monad team, and there are quite a few people paying attention to the mainnet launch in the second half of the year. Many projects say, "The mainnet launch is just the beginning," but in reality, they often go silent afterward. However, when Monad says this, I believe they are serious.
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