Here's the reality nobody wants to hear: if you missed the window to partner with major marketing agencies back when InfoFi was actually the trend—or at least didn't capitalize on it then—jumping into ambassador programs now won't magically fix that gap. The connections and credibility were already built by early movers. Stop treating these programs like they're your whole identity or some kind of career resurrection. They're useful tools, sure, but they can't rewrite history.
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MidnightSeller
· 7h ago
Can't beat the early adopters, stop fooling yourself.
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BearMarketBro
· 7h ago
To be honest, it's already too late to rush the ambassador program now. The connections of the early supporters have long been established, and you can't catch up.
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MEVictim
· 8h ago
Roughly speaking, the logic is sound. Early birds really made a profit, while later entrants rely on ambassador projects to turn things around? Dream on.
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LightningClicker
· 8h ago
That's right, this is the harsh truth of the crypto world: early birds and latecomers are not on the same starting line.
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GmGnSleeper
· 8h ago
Honestly, someone should have exposed this a long time ago... With such a huge information gap, expecting to turn things around with current projects is just laughable.
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fomo_fighter
· 8h ago
You're right; it's probably too late to try to latch onto a big shot now.
Here's the reality nobody wants to hear: if you missed the window to partner with major marketing agencies back when InfoFi was actually the trend—or at least didn't capitalize on it then—jumping into ambassador programs now won't magically fix that gap. The connections and credibility were already built by early movers. Stop treating these programs like they're your whole identity or some kind of career resurrection. They're useful tools, sure, but they can't rewrite history.