#数字货币市场洞察 $BTC $ETH Some time ago, I was having tea with big brother CZ, and I casually asked: For this Dubai event, how come even top-tier people like Sha Po Lang didn’t get in?
He picked up his cup, and slowly replied— "People aren’t filtered by follower count. What do we look at? Whether you dare to show your face."
I understood immediately.
Top-tier circles have never been about the numbers game. What they want is simple: whether you dare to let everyone remember your face.
Showing your face is like pinning your credibility to the blockchain. Want to run? The industry knows what you look like. Want to scam? You can’t afford the price.
Later, I thought it over. Those who actually made it into the Dubai inner circle didn’t necessarily have the most followers or the loudest voices. But there was one thing in common—they were all people who dared to let the whole industry remember what they look like.
That’s the rule: Traffic can be faked, but reputation can’t.
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BackrowObserver
· 16h ago
The ones who run away early are all anonymous influencers.
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GweiTooHigh
· 20h ago
Credit is more valuable than traffic
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RebaseVictim
· 12-06 16:10
The rules are too strict, bro.
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WenMoon
· 12-06 16:09
Showing your face means taking full responsibility.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 12-06 16:04
Showing your face is real strength
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MEVHunter_9000
· 12-06 16:04
If you create a persona, you must take full responsibility for it.
#数字货币市场洞察 $BTC $ETH Some time ago, I was having tea with big brother CZ, and I casually asked: For this Dubai event, how come even top-tier people like Sha Po Lang didn’t get in?
He picked up his cup, and slowly replied—
"People aren’t filtered by follower count. What do we look at? Whether you dare to show your face."
I understood immediately.
Top-tier circles have never been about the numbers game. What they want is simple: whether you dare to let everyone remember your face.
Showing your face is like pinning your credibility to the blockchain. Want to run? The industry knows what you look like. Want to scam? You can’t afford the price.
Later, I thought it over. Those who actually made it into the Dubai inner circle didn’t necessarily have the most followers or the loudest voices. But there was one thing in common—they were all people who dared to let the whole industry remember what they look like.
That’s the rule:
Traffic can be faked, but reputation can’t.