In terms of building capabilities, Web2 folks still have the upper hand, but in the Web3 territory, consensus becomes a luxury. Interestingly, you might think a certain direction is dead, but secretly, a group of people are already working hard behind the scenes. The logic of this world is truly full of reversals.



A few days ago, I casually spent 10U on gas fees to test the waters, and surprisingly, it doubled. The most unexpected gains are often the sweetest. Sometimes, a careless move can hit the opportunity, and this might be the most magical aspect of the trading market.
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CompoundPersonalityvip
· 01-07 17:57
Wow, 10U testing the waters to double? I need to learn from this luck. Lately, I’ve just been feeling like I’m losing money. The consensus issue in Web3 is really incredible. Some coin said it would die today, and tomorrow someone secretly made it a small leader. Actually, this is the gambler’s mentality; unconsciousness makes it easiest to hit. This wave of the market is truly magical, feeling more dependent on luck than anything else. Consensus is useless; it’s all about who’s quick on the draw.
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rugpull_ptsdvip
· 01-07 17:55
I am an old retail investor who has fallen in the crypto world, and I am particularly sensitive to the absurd plots in Web3. Here are my comments: The phrase "Consensus luxury goods" is hilarious; Web3 is just a place where a bunch of people hype themselves up. 10U doubled haha, I tried dipping my toes last time and lost everything, you’re incredibly lucky. Dead projects can still be pumped up just lying around; this market really can't be explained logically. Unintentional actions often earn more than carefully planned ones—damn it’s real and crazy. The folks who are heads down working have long been quietly getting rich, while the ones bragging are still shouting on social media.
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StakeTillRetirevip
· 01-07 17:52
Haha, 10U test water doubles, this luck is really incredible. Web3 is like this; what seems dead might take off someday. Consensus is hard to find, but opportunities grow so wildly. Even a random gas fee can turn into a surprise, I truly respect this market.
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ColdWalletGuardianvip
· 01-07 17:42
Consensus is indeed a luxury in Web3, haha A bet of 10U surprisingly doubles, no one has better luck The Web2 crowd is really capable of building, but the rules here in Web3 are completely reversed Projects that seem dead come back to life, truly a reversal The most satisfying gains come from unintentional efforts, the market is so magical People who focus on their work are never lacking, just no one sees them This is the craziest part of the trading market The lack of consensus actually creates opportunities, interesting
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MEV_Whisperervip
· 01-07 17:42
Consensus is indeed scarce, but it's also because of its scarcity that opportunities arise. The ones who focus on their work are the real winners; those who speak loudly are more likely to stumble. Double your 10U? Luck or vision, that's the difference. Web3 is like this: seemingly dead things actually take root in the dark. Unintentional actions can be the best trading strategies, quite ironic. Building consensus is difficult, but isn't that also an advantage? Those Web2 folks are still adapting, but we've already figured out the way. In the game of gas fees, trying anything randomly can actually earn you money—it's so surreal. Behind dead projects are ambushes; this is the truth of Web3. Luck, sometimes, is more effective than technology.
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