Pre-2020 crypto folks really had a different game. Lower barriers, fewer complexities, way less noise to filter through. The learning curve wasn't nearly as steep, and opportunities were sitting right there in plain sight. Now? The whole landscape's shifted—more saturated, more technical, more exhausting to navigate for newcomers trying to catch up.
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 5h ago
To be honest, people entering the space now are really having a hard time. Back then, you just needed a wallet and an idea to get started, but now the barriers to entry are piled up like a mountain, and there are so many technical terms that it's really hard to understand.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 12-04 12:06
Really, entering the market now is a completely different level of difficulty.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 12-03 11:42
Nah, forget it. Those who got in early really made easy money. Coming in now just means working for others.
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MetaverseHomeless
· 12-02 14:05
Ngl, back then it was indeed simple and brutal. Now playing crypto is like taking entrance exams, the threshold has directly To da moon.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 12-02 14:03
Early players really made a fortune, and now entering the market is just working for Large Investors.
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BlockTalk
· 12-02 13:53
Early players indeed had a great time, the era of picking up bargains is over... now anyone entering must be prepared to play people for suckers.
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CommunityJanitor
· 12-02 13:41
Times have changed, huh? In the early days, those who played with coins really picked up bargains, but now you have to study technology for three years before entering the market, haha.
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ser_aped.eth
· 12-02 13:39
Indeed, there was a reason why that group of people made a fortune before 2020; now the entry difficulty has increased, and all the opportunities have been divided up.
Pre-2020 crypto folks really had a different game. Lower barriers, fewer complexities, way less noise to filter through. The learning curve wasn't nearly as steep, and opportunities were sitting right there in plain sight. Now? The whole landscape's shifted—more saturated, more technical, more exhausting to navigate for newcomers trying to catch up.