Back in early spring, I kicked off two projects that nobody really cared about at first. Fast forward to now? Everyone's suddenly talking about them.
The wild part: people in my circle have pulled in hundreds of thousands using the frameworks I shared. And here's the kicker—I never charged a dime for any of it.
You know what matters most in this space? Where you direct your focus. The opportunities you spot today might be the goldmines nobody sees coming. Sometimes the best alpha isn't hidden behind paywalls or exclusive Discord channels. It's sitting right there in plain sight, waiting for someone to actually pay attention.
Watch what gains traction. Watch what people ignore. That gap? That's where the real edge lives.
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DaoResearcher
· 9h ago
According to the information discussed in the whitepaper, this so-called "obvious alpha" is actually a counterexample to the Efficient Market Hypothesis—in terms of data performance, early-stage projects with low attention often exhibit severe information asymmetry. It’s worth noting that what lies behind this is a governance mechanism issue relating to token allocation. Specifically: First, early participants receive incentives far greater than those who join later; second, in a highly decentralized market environment, this mechanism naturally leads to unbalanced game dynamics. Quoting Vitalik’s perspective, the real edge is not about discovering something, but about understanding why the market collectively remains blind. Free sharing of frameworks? Then it’s even more important to consider the implicit costs of voting power allocation.
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LayerZeroHero
· 12-06 02:46
Giving away frameworks for free can make people earn hundreds of thousands; this approach is truly impressive. I just can’t understand why so many people in this circle are still clinging to paid content.
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HashBrownies
· 12-06 02:42
It's true, the things that nobody paid attention to at first are now blowing up. This feeling is incredible.
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LiquidationWizard
· 12-06 02:40
If only I had followed earlier. Now I feel a bit regretful reading this post.
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ponzi_poet
· 12-06 02:22
No one cared in the early days, but now everyone is talking about it. That's how timing can make a world of difference.
Back in early spring, I kicked off two projects that nobody really cared about at first. Fast forward to now? Everyone's suddenly talking about them.
The wild part: people in my circle have pulled in hundreds of thousands using the frameworks I shared. And here's the kicker—I never charged a dime for any of it.
You know what matters most in this space? Where you direct your focus. The opportunities you spot today might be the goldmines nobody sees coming. Sometimes the best alpha isn't hidden behind paywalls or exclusive Discord channels. It's sitting right there in plain sight, waiting for someone to actually pay attention.
Watch what gains traction. Watch what people ignore. That gap? That's where the real edge lives.