A veteran in the crypto world for ten years, once got drunk at a dinner table and said a heart-wrenching thing to me.

He said, let me teach you the most ruthless way to judge a person, especially useful in the Web3 world.

If you want to determine whether someone is a true big shot, don’t just listen to what they brag about like 'vision', 'disruption', or 'next-generation internet'; those things are too vague.

Just quietly observe.

Look at the last three to five projects they interacted with on-chain and see what quality they are.

If all the interactions are with meme coins that are just hype, and their wallet is full of 'group buy NFTs', 'airdrop bot accounts', and 'script records for grabbing profits', then you can be sure, they absolutely can't maintain the role of an Alpha for long.

On-chain behavior is personality; this isn’t just a saying, it’s the survival fingerprint etched on the blockchain.

After hearing this, I felt a chill run down my back.

It truly is the simplicity of blockchain.

Looking back, which of the projects I got wrecked by, the pits I stepped into, or the scams I took over, didn’t clearly show me red flags through their on-chain footprints long ago?

It’s just that I always wanted to believe 'this time is different'.

A person's interaction record is their naked cognition; on-chain data never lies.

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