I only keep truly active people in my list. Inactive? No mutual support? Just pass. Honestly, the quality of your circle determines how far you can go. I manage my circle very tightly, interacting with every person on the list — they are active in my updates every day. Why do I do this? Because in the Web3 ecosystem, true winners never rely on solo efforts. What you need is genuine mutual support, that daily commitment. Filter out accounts that only listen and never speak, only lurk and never interact, and focus your energy on true peers — this is the core of building a circle.
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GasFeeTears
· 19h ago
That's right. There are too many idle people in the circle now. It's better to filter them thoroughly.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 19h ago
A bit harsh, but he's not wrong. Doing Web3 is about coming together; a list without interaction really has no meaning.
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RatioHunter
· 19h ago
That's right. The so-called circle is basically just pulling each other. Loose relationships are better off nonexistent.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 19h ago
Haha, I understand your approach too well, is it just about the positioning being wrong?
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Really, mixing Web3 has to be like this—cold and impersonal lists are useless
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Honestly, I’m doing the same thing on my end, and the quality difference is really huge
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Wait, does everyone have to appear in your updates every day? Isn’t that a bit…
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Oh right, I’ve tried that before, and in the end, only a few really mean it
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Building a circle sounds nice, but in reality, it’s just mutual exploitation, right? Haha
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Bro, I need to ask about your commitment standards, how exactly do you measure it?
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I think what you said makes sense, but I just don’t know how many people can really do it
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I like this logic, but I can’t handle everyone being too busy
I only keep truly active people in my list. Inactive? No mutual support? Just pass. Honestly, the quality of your circle determines how far you can go. I manage my circle very tightly, interacting with every person on the list — they are active in my updates every day. Why do I do this? Because in the Web3 ecosystem, true winners never rely on solo efforts. What you need is genuine mutual support, that daily commitment. Filter out accounts that only listen and never speak, only lurk and never interact, and focus your energy on true peers — this is the core of building a circle.