one of the reasons why i was drawn to crypto is because it was (and still largely is) a very overlooked strategy for wealth accumulation that i had assessed to have "generational once in a lifetime" opportunities because of the extremely broken risk/reward skew
in a similar train of thought
one of the reasons why i play the markets the way i do with stables and long-only crypto (i rarely short) is because i think its the best r/r strategy for wealth accumulation, especially if you live probabilistically and are playing across time
why do i say "probabilistically"?
because "no one knows what will happen", but if you're experienced and in deep enough, you have significantly better odds of "guessing" how things pan out
you want to be able to profit in any of the most likely outcomes and ignore the rest
based on my complicated and advanced high level analysis of hodl waves i have concluded that we will see a second and higher peak later this year or early next year, similar to 2013 where there was a "false" peak signal
deep long range psyops will be secretly funding a vtuber account and grooming it as independent by public perception for months before turning on the psyops to pivoting and subtly shilling the things you want shill
i would say that such advanced techniques wont be needed to be employed for quite a while
the current pool of participants are easily subdued with low tier psyops
i suppose since i was here from the start of defi, it never really occured to me that you need prerequisite knowledge in certain things to use other things in defi (also general crypto things)
- improving in 1 direction may help or have no impact to another mastery
- masteries may not overlap can still synergize your build
- finite time to learn also means finite skill points
- some people start with existing skills
- some people have a larger skill point ceilings
- it is a myth that more masteries means a better character
- some people are great at some things but suck at others
- min-maxing and focusing on what your build strategy is probably more effective than jack of all trades master of none strategy