There are countless opportunities in the crypto world, but what is truly scarce? It's information.
You see, most airdrop projects have their basic data compiled by someone. The problem is, this information is scattered everywhere. Some people build communities and integrate resources to consolidate fragmented airdrop opportunities — this is the value of information asymmetry.
In simple terms, information asymmetry is a difference in cognition.
Breaking out of information cocoons allows you to see opportunities others can't. But seeing them doesn't mean you can seize them — that depends on personal execution ability. Some people complain about a lack of opportunities all day, but in reality, their information channels are blocked. Others have plenty of opportunities but can't capitalize because of insufficient execution skills.
That's how the crypto world works: opportunities are always there, but your execution ability determines how far you can go.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 6h ago
Execution power, you're so right. What's the use of constantly checking the airdrop list, all you do is complain.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 6h ago
That's right, but I think what is more scarce than execution ability is—the resilience not to be cut off.
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BridgeJumper
· 6h ago
Execution ability is really overrated. To be honest, it's still people with larger information gaps who find it easier to win by default.
There are countless opportunities in the crypto world, but what is truly scarce? It's information.
You see, most airdrop projects have their basic data compiled by someone. The problem is, this information is scattered everywhere. Some people build communities and integrate resources to consolidate fragmented airdrop opportunities — this is the value of information asymmetry.
In simple terms, information asymmetry is a difference in cognition.
Breaking out of information cocoons allows you to see opportunities others can't. But seeing them doesn't mean you can seize them — that depends on personal execution ability. Some people complain about a lack of opportunities all day, but in reality, their information channels are blocked. Others have plenty of opportunities but can't capitalize because of insufficient execution skills.
That's how the crypto world works: opportunities are always there, but your execution ability determines how far you can go.