Today I revisited the article by Teacher Beyond @0xBeyondLee about the secrets of small and medium accounts breaking through, and I had some insights~

In the past, I also posted mindless comments like 'Good', 'Received', and 'Really great' to leave an impression, but thinking from their perspective, big accounts wouldn't remember you; instead, you might be regarded as a bot or an AI account and get blocked. There was even a time when I was afraid to express my real thoughts for fear of exposing my newness in the circle, so I pretended to be knowledgeable by posting some lengthy 'profound comments' unrelated to the article.
But later I realized that it wasn't necessary— the crypto community is very inclusive, and most people are happy to share tips on traffic and wealth experience.

Now I have changed my strategy, and it's actually quite simple: first understand the big account's thinking, and then comment. If I encounter questions I don't understand, I can humbly ask or use ChatGPT to look it up. Even if it's a novice comment, as long as it's been thought through, it's much stronger than blindly trying to gain presence and might even be noticed and interacted with by the big accounts, establishing a real connection. Comments are not meant to gain presence, nor just to leave an impression, but to create connections, learn, and have opportunities for self-reflection.

The influence in the crypto community is not gained through superficial actions, but built on authenticity, thoughtfulness, and long-term accumulation. Every comment is an opportunity for growth and communication; in fact, understanding the big accounts' articles before commenting is also a way to enhance one's own thinking, as sometimes there may still be issues with cognitive boundaries.