If you're skeptical or just don't get it, I won't waste time convincing you—that's fair. Information flows free everywhere these days, but real conviction? That costs. It demands commitment, skin in the game, and the willingness to weather volatility. Alpha is abundant and cheap. But the conviction to actually hold through the noise, to believe in your thesis when everything screams sell? That's the expensive part. And it's worth every second.
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 3h ago
That's right, true conviction means pouring in money and fighting it out; that's the real cost.
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InfraVibes
· 3h ago
That's right, the real test is whether you can endure.
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SilentObserver
· 3h ago
True faith is indeed expensive, that's right.
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ZkSnarker
· 3h ago
nah honestly this hits different. the "skin in the game" part is where most people actually fail—they'll read the thesis but won't actually risk capital. that's the whole tell tbh
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 3h ago
That's right, true conviction does come at a cost.
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DAOdreamer
· 3h ago
Really, faith is worth much more than information.
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CryptoNomics
· 3h ago
*sigh* conviction without a rigorous correlation matrix backing it up is just expensive cope, ngl. the volatility thesis here completely ignores endogenous market dynamics affecting token velocity—rookie mistake honestly.
If you're skeptical or just don't get it, I won't waste time convincing you—that's fair. Information flows free everywhere these days, but real conviction? That costs. It demands commitment, skin in the game, and the willingness to weather volatility. Alpha is abundant and cheap. But the conviction to actually hold through the noise, to believe in your thesis when everything screams sell? That's the expensive part. And it's worth every second.