Most people in Web3 don’t actually miss out because they picked the wrong token or chain.
They miss out because of something simpler.
They didn’t build a personal brand.
In Web3, trust is very important, but a lot of people hide behind wallets and usernames. That’s why being known for your voice and your ideas really matters.
Tokens change. Trends change. The market goes up and down.
But your name and reputation can keep growing if you stay consistent.
The people who last in this space are not the ones chasing every new trend. They are the ones who keep showing up, share their real thoughts, and slowly build trust with people over time.
That kind of base is very powerful.
This is also where @KoloHub stands out. It’s not just a payments product. It’s something people can actually use and talk about with confidence.
When you truly understand and believe in what you use, it becomes easier to build your own voice around it.
In Web3, opportunities don’t always go to the most skilled people. They often go to the ones people already know and trust.
There is also a full conversation with @kyparus from @Wallchain that explains this more, especially for beginners.