Web3 education, content writing, and job search tips to help you earn online.
Web3 education, content writing, and job search tips to help you earn online.

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When I first stepped into Web3, I thought I had to learn everything — fast.
DeFi, NFTs, DAOs, blockchains, wallets, gas fees... all of it. It was like drinking from a firehose.
Looking back, I didn’t need to know everything.
But I did need to avoid a few common traps. Here are the biggest mistakes I made — and what I’d do differently today.
I jumped on trends because they were “hot” — meme tokens, flashy airdrops, hype DAOs.
Most of them faded. Some were straight-up scams.
What I’d do now:
Focus on projects that solve real problems or have clear, active communities. Hype fades. Value sticks.
I tried learning DeFi, NFTs, trading, and community building all at once. It burned me out.
I became a generalist with no direction.
What I’d do now:
Pick one path. For me, it was content creation and communication. For you, it could be writing, support, design, or education. Master one lane, then branch out.
I was lurking, not connecting. Just following influencers, watching from the sidelines.
What I’d do now:
Join small, focused communities. Ask questions. Share thoughts. Give value. Web3 is built on trust — and trust comes from showing up.
I had no public work. Just skills in my head.
Nobody could vouch for me because I wasn’t showing my work.
What I’d do now:
Start publishing early. Threads, posts, articles — even small wins. Don’t wait till you’re “ready.” Web3 rewards action.
I was afraid to look “dumb.” So I stayed stuck.
What I’d do now:
Ask anyway. DM people respectfully. Join forums. Jump into Telegrams. The right people will respond.
Web3 is overwhelming at first. That’s okay.
Mistakes are part of the process — just don’t let them keep you stuck.
If you’re new, start small. Be useful. Show your work. And give yourself time to grow.
👉 Drop a comment: What’s one mistake you’ve made (or fear making) in Web3?
Let’s learn together.
— CJ ✍
When I first stepped into Web3, I thought I had to learn everything — fast.
DeFi, NFTs, DAOs, blockchains, wallets, gas fees... all of it. It was like drinking from a firehose.
Looking back, I didn’t need to know everything.
But I did need to avoid a few common traps. Here are the biggest mistakes I made — and what I’d do differently today.
I jumped on trends because they were “hot” — meme tokens, flashy airdrops, hype DAOs.
Most of them faded. Some were straight-up scams.
What I’d do now:
Focus on projects that solve real problems or have clear, active communities. Hype fades. Value sticks.
I tried learning DeFi, NFTs, trading, and community building all at once. It burned me out.
I became a generalist with no direction.
What I’d do now:
Pick one path. For me, it was content creation and communication. For you, it could be writing, support, design, or education. Master one lane, then branch out.
I was lurking, not connecting. Just following influencers, watching from the sidelines.
What I’d do now:
Join small, focused communities. Ask questions. Share thoughts. Give value. Web3 is built on trust — and trust comes from showing up.
I had no public work. Just skills in my head.
Nobody could vouch for me because I wasn’t showing my work.
What I’d do now:
Start publishing early. Threads, posts, articles — even small wins. Don’t wait till you’re “ready.” Web3 rewards action.
I was afraid to look “dumb.” So I stayed stuck.
What I’d do now:
Ask anyway. DM people respectfully. Join forums. Jump into Telegrams. The right people will respond.
Web3 is overwhelming at first. That’s okay.
Mistakes are part of the process — just don’t let them keep you stuck.
If you’re new, start small. Be useful. Show your work. And give yourself time to grow.
👉 Drop a comment: What’s one mistake you’ve made (or fear making) in Web3?
Let’s learn together.
— CJ ✍
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