This is the reality. Every week, you have to stay in Discord waiting for someone to send an invite code, and sometimes you even have to rely on friends for a little help. Living like this is indeed a bit embarrassing.



But on the other hand, those who occupied a large number of addresses early on—how did they manage to do it? Isn't it just because they are the same—waiting in Discord 24/7? The difference is that they have patience, time, and execution. Behind every early adopter is countless passive waiting moments; in plain terms, they are trading time for opportunities.

The scarcity of invite codes itself filters out those who truly want to get in. To gain more opportunities, you probably still need to be more proactive and willing to spend more time than others.
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LiquidationOraclevip
· 3h ago
No, I have to be honest, this logic has some merit. Just wait in Discord for an invite code to become an early participant? Wake up, their information gap back then was completely different.
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ser_we_are_earlyvip
· 20h ago
Waiting in Discord for an invite code is essentially gambler's mentality. Early adopters also got through it this way, nothing special. Really, instead of lamenting your own misfortune, it's better to face reality: this game is all about time and patience. Scarce invite codes? Then you need to be more proactive; passive waiting will only get you filtered out. That's right, time can bring opportunities, but only if you're truly willing to spend it. Why are others able to secure a large number of addresses? It's just because they spent a few more months hanging out in Discord... This screening mechanism is actually quite brutal; those who remain are truly capable of execution. Instead of complaining, ask yourself: are you really prepared to spend time to seize opportunities?
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WalletManagervip
· 01-01 13:51
Early adopters are those who guessed the right timing window and held on tightly to their chips. In simple terms, once on-chain data has accumulated sufficiently, everything else is just an asset allocation issue.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9vip
· 01-01 13:51
Well, that's easy to say, but how many people can really stick to 24 hours of sitting? It's easier said than done.
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MEV_Whisperervip
· 01-01 13:50
Basically, it's about拼时间 and execution力. The early people weren't anything special, just more ruthless.
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SerumSquirrelvip
· 01-01 13:44
Basically, it's just a matter of racing against time, there's no secret to it. Early pioneers also got through it this way; no one took shortcuts.
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