Honestly, endless scrolling through social feeds in this space actually teaches you quite a bit. Even when you're just mindlessly doom-scrolling, you end up picking up market signals, community sentiment shifts, project updates, and how people react to price movements. It's chaotic, sure, but there's real education happening in the noise if you're paying attention. Sometimes the best alpha comes from what people are actually talking about in real time, not polished reports.
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CodeAuditQueen
· 15h ago
Things that seem like noise often hide the most genuine vulnerabilities. Countless audit reports are no match for a community discussion in revealing the true intentions of a project.
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CommunityJanitor
· 15h ago
Scrolling through the feed can definitely be educational, but it's too easy to get influenced by the trend.
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GweiTooHigh
· 15h ago
Constantly browsing feeds can indeed give you a sense of the trend, but right now I'm just scrolling through some face-slapping comments haha
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AirDropMissed
· 16h ago
Learning trading by scrolling through feeds—that's the true essence of Web3 University.
Honestly, endless scrolling through social feeds in this space actually teaches you quite a bit. Even when you're just mindlessly doom-scrolling, you end up picking up market signals, community sentiment shifts, project updates, and how people react to price movements. It's chaotic, sure, but there's real education happening in the noise if you're paying attention. Sometimes the best alpha comes from what people are actually talking about in real time, not polished reports.