My web3 experiences

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19 Mar 2026
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Starting out in Web3 felt like stepping into an entirely new world, it appeared like one filled with unfamiliar terms, fast-moving trends, and endless opportunities.

When I joined web3, as a novice, everything from wallets and private keys to decentralized finance and NFTs seemed complex and, at times, overwhelming. There were moments of doubt, especially when navigating failed transactions, security concerns, or projects that didn’t deliver as expected.

But those early challenges were necessary; they laid the foundation for deeper understanding and forced a level of curiosity that kept pushing me forward.
Transitioning from a beginner to an apprentice came with a shift in mindset.

I began to see beyond the hype and focus more on the underlying technology, with blockchain infrastructure, smart contracts, and the real-world problems Web3 aims to solve. Instead of just participating, I started contributing by engaging in communities, learning from experienced builders, and exploring opportunities to add value.

Mistakes became lessons, and losses turned into experience, I will fail and rise up to keep trying, until the space no longer felt chaotic; it started to make sense as patterns and cycles became clearer over time.
Even now, the journey is far from over.

Web3 is constantly evolving, and staying relevant means committing to continuous learning and adaptation. Being an apprentice means understanding that growth is ongoing and there’s always a new protocol to explore, a new concept to grasp, or a new way to contribute meaningfully. What started as curiosity has now become a purpose-driven path, fueled by resilience, experience, and the belief that being early is not just about timing, but about persistence and willingness to grow.
I kept pushing, I kept turning out daily, until I got some results.

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