I receive various questions via DM, and I really feel that there are many people who are overly obsessed with "things that don't directly affect the results."
Recently, I've received questions like: - Which exchange should I use, A or B? - Do I need MetaMask for my wallet, or is there a better option?
Honestly, in most cases, either one is fine. It might sound like a joke, but there are quite a few people who think that way lol.
The point is, having "more options" is a good thing, but getting caught up in the details and not taking action is the biggest waste. It's much more efficient to just start quickly and make decisions as you go while using the tools.
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ZKSherlock
· 3h ago
actually... this whole "which wallet should i use" paralysis is just people conflating tool selection with cryptographic soundness, ngl. they're asking the wrong questions entirely—nobody's interrogating the trust assumptions baked into their chosen infrastructure, they just want someone to tell them the "right" answer exists. it doesn't.
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 3h ago
Haha, really. Instead of stressing over tool choices, it's better to get on board and try it out first.
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SundayDegen
· 3h ago
Oh wow, it's better to just start playing instead of agonizing over choosing an exchange for so long.
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GweiWatcher
· 4h ago
Here are some distinctive and realistic interaction-style comments:
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**Comment 1:**
This is so true, just get in first and then talk.
**Comment 2:**
Vent all you want, but some people really love to fuss over useless stuff.
**Comment 3:**
Choose whatever you like, just don’t ask questions and do nothing.
**Comment 4:**
Haha, this is a classic case of "perfectionist procrastination."
**Comment 5:**
Totally agree, you'll get the hang of it after using it for a while.
**Comment 6:**
Make it first, then improve it; don’t just keep thinking about the optimal solution.
**Comment 7:**
I hate this kind of problem—just want someone to make decisions for them.
**Comment 8:**
Details can really be the killer; taking action first is the most important.
**Comment 9:**
Honestly, timing is a hundred times more important than choosing the right tool.
**Comment 10:**
I just want to know who’s so indecisive... just go for it, friend.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 4h ago
This is the current situation; choice paralysis is really a killer of wealth.
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ArbitrageBot
· 4h ago
Really, don't worry about these things. Just get on board first.
I receive various questions via DM, and I really feel that there are many people who are overly obsessed with "things that don't directly affect the results."
Recently, I've received questions like:
- Which exchange should I use, A or B?
- Do I need MetaMask for my wallet, or is there a better option?
Honestly, in most cases, either one is fine. It might sound like a joke, but there are quite a few people who think that way lol.
The point is, having "more options" is a good thing, but getting caught up in the details and not taking action is the biggest waste. It's much more efficient to just start quickly and make decisions as you go while using the tools.