finally made profit in this solana cryptocurrency memecoin game, now i will feed my whole village with this $14 profit and collect a chieftaincy title from the community king, congratulations to me🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
someone asked me to “onboard” them. genuinely, don’t think ik how to onboard per se lmao.
anyways, here’s what I sent to the person. maybe you’d find it useful - idk.
welcome to crypto 101:
first, ask yourself
>> what interests you in web3?
>> where do you see yourself fitting naturally?
>> what are your irl skills, and how can you translate them into web3 to give yourself exposure + create opportunities?
parts of crypto i know and their upsides /downsides:
NFTs: probs the easiest entry point into web3. you can start with $0 (target free mints), but it’s still not “easy.”
it’s mostly about grinding (can be exhausting) for whitelists on promising projects so you can mint at a set price (or free) and sell on secondary markets for profit.
the key is recognizing good projects early before they get hyped and whitelists become hard to secure.
twitter can be your best friend — follow right accounts that are usually early to stuff, making frens to expand your “alpha” circle etc.
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Airdrops: this is kinda diluted rn, so finding an edge is tougher.
airdrops are basically token rewards for using a product.
testnet - use test tokens (faucet) during the testing phase. risk? interacting w unverified contracts. always use a separate wallet for safety.
mainnet - the product is live; you’re using real money. risk? low R/R—what you spend might not be worth the reward.
N/B - not all activity guarantees rewards.
always do your research:
• what’s the product about?
• is the team solid?
• what’s the tokenomics/raise like?
this helps filter worthwhile farms from time-wasters. also, follow solid airdrop influencers to stay ahead.
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web3 gaming: idk if one can categorize this under NFTs / Airdrops I’d say its an hybrid of sorts hence why I’m putting it in its own category.
you play games, and your activity gets incentivized (nfts you can sell, token drops, etc.).
the catch?
it’s competitive — leaderboards, grinding, etc.
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web3 jobs: this is my fave, lowkey.
whatever you’re good at irl, bring it to crypto.
design, writing, memes, drawing, singing —even the most “useless” skill irl can open doors in web3.
use twitter as your resume.
post when no one’s watching.
show up when it feels like no one cares.
over time, that consistency becomes your brand — and your brand is your ticket.
make frens, network organically.
“your network is your net worth”. yeah that shit real.
crypto doesn’t care about degrees or “traditional” experience. if you’re good at something, you’ll find opportunities.
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there’s a lot of other niches in crypto that you could get exposure to.
> being a trader (memecoins, perps etc)
> being a builder (build a product)
etc etc.
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important:
• web3 isn’t a get-rich-quick scheme. it requires consistency + patience.
• yes, some people get lucky and hit a lick fast, but that’s not the norm, those are outliers.
• always have a well designed plan and stick to your plan.
• don’t spread yourself thin
• when you miss an opportunity, learn from it, and try to move on quickly and be positioned for the next one. opportunities are endless in crypto.
• Twitter is king for whatever niche you choose. get involved, follow the right people, stay consistent and curious. crypto has space for everyone.