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I’m starting 2026 by choosing depth over speed.
Last year reminded me how easy it is to move fast in crypto faster trades, faster opinions, faster reactions. But it also showed me that real growth doesn’t come from being first, it comes from being grounded. So my first post of 2026 is a reset, not a resolution.
This year, my Web3 plan is simple but intentional: to slow down where others rush, to question where others assume, and to build understanding before taking action.
I want 2026 to be the year I focus more on process than outcome. Instead of chasing every narrative, I want to study why narratives form. Instead of reacting to volatility, I want to understand the behavior behind it. Instead of posting only when things go right, I want to share what I’m learning when things don’t.
Gate Square feels like the right place for that mindset. A place where ideas don’t need to be perfect, just honest. Where learning publicly is encouraged, and where creativity and curiosity matter as much as performance.
My goal this year isn’t to prove anything. It’s to improve quietly and consistently as a market participant, as a learner, and as a contributor to the Web3 space.
2026 doesn’t need to be loud to be meaningful. Sometimes the strongest progress happens when no one is rushing.
This is my first post of the year calm, intentional and open-ended.
Let’s see where the learning takes us.
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