In many Web3 discussions, a common misconception is: as long as it's Alpha, you must participate; if you haven't kept up, it’s like you've missed the opportunity. But the reality is, Bybit Alpha is more like a magnifying glass, amplifying the habits and expectations of different types of users.



The first type, most suitable for long-term participation, is the “willing-to-learn users.”
These users do not require every participation to yield clear profits but value the understanding process more. They are willing to spend time researching project backgrounds, understanding interaction logic, and accept that results may be uncertain in the short term. For them, Bybit Alpha is a continuously evolving learning environment, not a one-time opportunity pool. These users are often the biggest beneficiaries of the Alpha mechanism.

The second type, suitable for rhythm-based participation, are users with limited time but clear cognition.
They may not have time for in-depth daily involvement but know which tracks they care about and which projects are irrelevant to them. These users are better suited for “selective participation”: choosing only a few Alpha projects of interest, maintaining a steady pace rather than covering everything. The openness of Bybit Alpha perfectly accommodates this mode of participation.

The third type, suitable for phased involvement, are new users who have just entered Web3.
For beginners, Alpha is a good buffer zone, allowing them to engage with real projects under relatively controlled risks. However, new users do not need to pursue full participation from the start; it’s more important to understand the basic logic of Web3 through Alpha. Once foundational knowledge is established, their participation approach will naturally change.

There is also a type of user who actually isn’t suited to treat Bybit Alpha as a primary investment focus.
If your goal is only short-term, highly certain profits, and you lack patience for the process or are unwilling to accept uncertainty, then Alpha might only bring anxiety. It’s not that Alpha is bad, but that the motivation for participation and the mechanism are mismatched.

Essentially, Bybit Alpha is not an arena where everyone must push to the limit, but a space that allows for different participation styles to coexist. When you find a way to participate that matches your rhythm, Alpha will truly become an asset rather than a burden.
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