
"There are too many people in the crypto space who just shill coins. There are very few like Lao Xu who 'teach you how to survive.'" Lao Xu didn't enter Web3 with just PPTs; he's the kind of veteran who has spent 5 years stepping on pitfalls and correcting his understanding along the way through practical experience. He doesn't flaunt profits or create mythical narratives; he talks about experience, methods, and cognitive frameworks—and is willing to break them down piece by piece for newcomers. He doesn't sell anxiety; instead, he uses "altruism is self-interest" as his foundation, willing to share his failures and thoughts publicly. You can feel that this guy isn't just being a KOL; he's the kind of person who genuinely intends to treat being a KOL as a responsibility. The phrase "Please correct me if my project sharing is wrong" is just a pose for other accounts, but for him, it's an attitude. In the crypto world, where "persona comes first," Lao Xu, who "focuses on being a good person first and then talking about projects," is particularly trustworthy. In a nutshell: If you want to survive for a long time, you should listen to what unpretentious veterans like Lao Xu have to say.
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