People often search for quality contributors as if there's a hidden formula waiting to be discovered. But after 10 epochs of observation, the pattern becomes clear: quality isn't something you hunt for - it's something you cultivate. The real contributors are those who show up consistently, engage with genuine thought, and make allocation decisions with intention. They're not born ready; they're built through repeated participation and care. That's where lasting value emerges.
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WalletWhisperer
· 01-17 15:55
That's right, which is why I've always felt that those ambitious people in Web3 are heading in the wrong direction. Isn't a true contributor someone who can stick with it and think carefully every time? Quality is indeed something that is cultivated.
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StakeOrRegret
· 01-17 15:54
That's right, quality contributors are truly built up over time, with no shortcuts.
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GweiWatcher
· 01-17 15:53
That hits home, and there's nothing wrong with what you said. It's much harder than finding smart people.
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BottomMisser
· 01-17 15:31
You're right. Instead of struggling to find the "chosen one," it's better to focus your energy on daily accumulation. Truly valuable contributors are those who keep going, work diligently, and refine repeatedly. There's no shortcut to this; it's just endurance.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 01-17 15:27
This statement is correct, but frankly, most people are still trying their luck to find someone and never think about nurturing gradually.
People often search for quality contributors as if there's a hidden formula waiting to be discovered. But after 10 epochs of observation, the pattern becomes clear: quality isn't something you hunt for - it's something you cultivate. The real contributors are those who show up consistently, engage with genuine thought, and make allocation decisions with intention. They're not born ready; they're built through repeated participation and care. That's where lasting value emerges.