I saw a tutorial on Gate, and I took a step into the "Irreversible Abyss."
Originally, I just casually clicked on a "Beginner's Tutorial" on Gate. I swear, at that moment, I truly just wanted to understand "what on-chain operations are." But the more I watched the tutorial, the more it felt exhilarating, and the more dangerous it became—because I suddenly realized: This thing is actually clearer than my four years of college electives. The tutorial covers everything from "What is a wallet" to "How to avoid pitfalls," with detailed images and smooth flow. The key is the tone: It’s neither condescending nor pretentious, and it carries a gentle vibe of "Don’t worry, I’ll take you there." I suspect the person who wrote this tutorial must have gone through some painful past—otherwise, it wouldn’t be so sincere. So I followed the tutorial step by step; I got the wallet set up, and I completed on-chain operations. Suddenly, I felt I was no longer a rookie—I was a young warrior with a "Blockchain Beginner’s License." But the happiness only lasted three minutes. Because I knew—I looked into my wallet, and it was actually empty now. The tutorial wasn’t the problem; it was that I had no money. But honestly, these kinds of tutorials really change many beginners' fates: In the past, it was “Just buy whatever others say,” now it’s “Knowing how to check, how to look, and how to avoid traps.” This isn’t just a tutorial; it’s a "Pitfall Prevention Tool." I also want to give Gate a suggestion: Produce more tutorials like this, but please don’t get too obsessed, or us rookies will level up too fast, and the project teams will panic. Brothers, which tutorial has the most changed your life? Leave a comment and let me copy your homework! #我的Web3感恩瞬间
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
I saw a tutorial on Gate, and I took a step into the "Irreversible Abyss."
Originally, I just casually clicked on a "Beginner's Tutorial" on Gate.
I swear, at that moment, I truly just wanted to understand "what on-chain operations are."
But the more I watched the tutorial, the more it felt exhilarating, and the more dangerous it became—because I suddenly realized:
This thing is actually clearer than my four years of college electives.
The tutorial covers everything from "What is a wallet" to "How to avoid pitfalls," with detailed images and smooth flow.
The key is the tone:
It’s neither condescending nor pretentious, and it carries a gentle vibe of "Don’t worry, I’ll take you there."
I suspect the person who wrote this tutorial must have gone through some painful past—otherwise, it wouldn’t be so sincere.
So I followed the tutorial step by step; I got the wallet set up, and I completed on-chain operations. Suddenly, I felt I was no longer a rookie—I was a young warrior with a "Blockchain Beginner’s License."
But the happiness only lasted three minutes.
Because I knew—I looked into my wallet, and it was actually empty now.
The tutorial wasn’t the problem; it was that I had no money.
But honestly, these kinds of tutorials really change many beginners' fates:
In the past, it was “Just buy whatever others say,” now it’s “Knowing how to check, how to look, and how to avoid traps.”
This isn’t just a tutorial; it’s a "Pitfall Prevention Tool."
I also want to give Gate a suggestion:
Produce more tutorials like this, but please don’t get too obsessed, or us rookies will level up too fast, and the project teams will panic.
Brothers, which tutorial has the most changed your life?
Leave a comment and let me copy your homework! #我的Web3感恩瞬间