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Industry figures and project leaders have been diving deep into a pretty crucial question lately—how are people actually discovering and getting into crypto in today's environment? It's one of those topics that doesn't always get the spotlight, but it matters way more than you'd think.

The conversation touched on real barriers, genuine pathways, and what actually resonates with newcomers. Right now, the community's got their eyes on how this evolves. The dynamics are shifting, and understanding the entry points for fresh participants could reshape how the whole ecosystem grows.
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SatoshiChallengervip
· 2h ago
Ironically, every time they discuss "newcomers entering," I think of the return rates of that wave of retail investors in 2017... Really, they're still researching how to attract newcomers. Why not first calculate how many old investors are already trapped? Data speaks for itself. The last project that discussed growth like this had a liquidation rate of 98%. Do you think this time will be different? Interesting, everyone is trying to figure out how to bring in newbies, but no one is discussing how they exit.
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APY_Chaservip
· 2h ago
That's a good point. Newcomers entering the space is indeed an issue... but honestly, most people still come in through Twitter and recommendations from friends.
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Ser_Liquidatedvip
· 2h ago
hmm The pitfalls for newcomers entering the market, I guess you have to step on them yourself to truly understand.
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BrokenDAOvip
· 3h ago
To put it simply, the issue with newcomers entering the market has never been information asymmetry, but rather that the incentive structures themselves are distorted. Look at those "paths"—in the end, aren't they just breeding grounds for liquidity mining and airdrop hunters? From a governance perspective, it's even more ironic—on the surface, they say they welcome newcomers, but in reality, the distribution of rights and interests has long been fixed. This isn't about identifying problems; it's just giving a new name to the symptoms.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 3h ago
NGL, the way newcomers enter the scene has indeed been overlooked, but this is truly the key... Everyone is competing over technology and price, but no one is really discussing how to help beginners actually get on board.
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