I remember when I first jumped into the Solana art scene. Zero fancy tools. No typewriter aesthetic, no slick animations, couldn't even draw a proper figure. And followers? Didn't have a single one.
Just had a handful of words I threw together. But here's the thing—I never quit. Kept experimenting. Kept pushing myself into uncomfortable territory. Tried stuff that didn't work. Tried more stuff that eventually did.
That's how you actually make it in this space. Not by having everything figured out on day one, but by refusing to stay static. Solana gave me the playground. I just had to show up and mess around until something clicked.
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CryptoNomics
· 12-03 07:59
look, this reads like survivorship bias dressed up as motivation tbh. where's the correlation matrix showing how many ppl tried this exact approach and failed? statistically significant sample size or just anecdotal evidence masquerading as strategy?
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 12-03 07:57
Sounds like another survivor bias story. On-chain data shows that Solana art trading volume is actually shrinking, and how many of those who got in early actually made real money?
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BoredWatcher
· 12-03 07:57
Starting from scratch and struggling all the way up—this is the true reality of Web3.
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GasOptimizer
· 12-03 07:53
ngl this is the truth, too many people are still waiting for the perfect start, but with web3 you have to keep experimenting and adjusting.
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LayoffMiner
· 12-03 07:47
NGL, this is the real truth. Most people just want to get it right in one step, not realizing that everyone starts from scratch.
I remember when I first jumped into the Solana art scene. Zero fancy tools. No typewriter aesthetic, no slick animations, couldn't even draw a proper figure. And followers? Didn't have a single one.
Just had a handful of words I threw together. But here's the thing—I never quit. Kept experimenting. Kept pushing myself into uncomfortable territory. Tried stuff that didn't work. Tried more stuff that eventually did.
That's how you actually make it in this space. Not by having everything figured out on day one, but by refusing to stay static. Solana gave me the playground. I just had to show up and mess around until something clicked.