#数字资产生态回暖 A small survey was conducted a couple of days ago to see how everyone got into the crypto world.
48 votes, and the results are quite interesting—more than half of the people were introduced to the crypto space through friends. No wonder the referral bonus mechanism on exchanges is so popular; it has indeed become the main entry point for newcomers. Why is everyone so enthusiastic about referral bonuses? Because they are truly effective.
My own experience has been quite bumpy. I first got involved in the crypto world back when I encountered pyramid schemes like 3M. At that time, the market was really crazy, and the schemes lasted for a very long time. But you know, in the end, it all collapsed, and I suffered heavy losses.
Fortunately, I later found real opportunities in the crypto space and managed to turn things around. The emergence of projects like $BNB showed that the market was rebounding and reshaping itself. Looking back now, those early pitfalls can just be considered tuition fees.
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StrawberryIce
· 12-12 09:00
Friend's recommendation is indeed the most stable way, but I also see clearly the commission rebate scheme—it's just another way of squeezing the leeks.
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JustHereForMemes
· 12-12 08:58
Friend referrals are indeed a high-risk area for crashes, it feels like one after another being cut off.
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BearMarketMonk
· 12-12 08:58
Did the friend who brought you in take the majority? That explains why everyone around is mutually pumping the coin.
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FrontRunFighter
· 12-12 08:56
referral mechanics are just the dark forest in disguise tbh... half these people getting shilled into bags they don't understand. 3M collapse was inevitable—classic pump mechanics, no real protocol underneath. BNB at least had actual infrastructure but nah, most people still chasing the next sandwich attack victim instead of building. "learning fees" is cope for getting extracted by MEV bots lol
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CrashHotline
· 12-12 08:56
Uh, a friend's recommendation for this scheme is indeed ruthless; the commission rebate mechanism is precisely how new users are firmly hooked.
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StakeOrRegret
· 12-12 08:51
My friend recommended this set, and it's truly awesome. I also got in this way, stumbling all the way and still alive now, haha.
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IronHeadMiner
· 12-12 08:35
Haha, I was also introduced by a friend, and I just couldn't leave after that.
#数字资产生态回暖 A small survey was conducted a couple of days ago to see how everyone got into the crypto world.
48 votes, and the results are quite interesting—more than half of the people were introduced to the crypto space through friends. No wonder the referral bonus mechanism on exchanges is so popular; it has indeed become the main entry point for newcomers. Why is everyone so enthusiastic about referral bonuses? Because they are truly effective.
My own experience has been quite bumpy. I first got involved in the crypto world back when I encountered pyramid schemes like 3M. At that time, the market was really crazy, and the schemes lasted for a very long time. But you know, in the end, it all collapsed, and I suffered heavy losses.
Fortunately, I later found real opportunities in the crypto space and managed to turn things around. The emergence of projects like $BNB showed that the market was rebounding and reshaping itself. Looking back now, those early pitfalls can just be considered tuition fees.