Aspiring creators in the Web3 space tend to hit two distinct phases:
First, your post lands right—engagement floods in, DMs light up.
Second, your post disappears into the void—absolute silence.
Here's what actually separates the ones who scale from the ones who quit:
It's not luck. It's resilience when the algorithm ghosts you. It's the discipline to keep publishing even when reach tanks. Most creators fail not because one post flopped—they fail because they stopped after seeing silence. The consistency players? They treat low-engagement posts as data, not rejection. They keep iterating, keep shipping. That's the difference between temporary visibility and actual momentum.
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MEVvictim
· 16h ago
It's really true; I've seen too many people lose everything after just a cooling-off period. I actually think these silence periods are the real test—bad algorithms but still have to keep going.
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ForumMiningMaster
· 01-13 22:02
Forget it, I'll stick with ship. Anyway, working in Web3 means getting used to the ups and downs on your own.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 01-13 22:01
Really, one shot and one loss, great joy and great sorrow, that's how I died.
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SwapWhisperer
· 01-13 22:01
To be honest, most people are scared away by a few cold receptions and never really understand the meaning of persistence.
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DevChive
· 01-13 21:57
To be honest, just keep posting and that's it, don't overthink.
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Rekt_Recovery
· 01-13 21:52
ngl the algorithm ghosting phase hits different... been there where you're staring at 3 likes thinking maybe it's time to liquidate the whole account lmao. but yeah this tracks—the ones who actually make it aren't built different, they're just too stubborn to quit when the void starts staring back. treat every flop as a position to rebalance instead of total loss, that's the move tbh
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-13 21:50
ngl this hits different when you've actually watched your position get liquidated lol. same energy as holding through the crash—most ppl panic sell after one red candle, the ones who make it just keep accumulating. been there, lost that, but yeah the consistency thesis checks out fr
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tx_or_didn't_happen
· 01-13 21:49
Honestly, consistently publishing content is really the most talked about and least accomplished thing.
Aspiring creators in the Web3 space tend to hit two distinct phases:
First, your post lands right—engagement floods in, DMs light up.
Second, your post disappears into the void—absolute silence.
Here's what actually separates the ones who scale from the ones who quit:
It's not luck. It's resilience when the algorithm ghosts you. It's the discipline to keep publishing even when reach tanks. Most creators fail not because one post flopped—they fail because they stopped after seeing silence. The consistency players? They treat low-engagement posts as data, not rejection. They keep iterating, keep shipping. That's the difference between temporary visibility and actual momentum.