How to grow an account faster?

How to become an excellent content creator?

What is the difference between Binance Square and Twitter?

A few of us discussed a lot from different perspectives, but truly resilient creators can transcend cycles and solidify their personal IP.

The underlying logic cannot escape the following points:

1. The resilience of continuous creation: the industry only rewards long-termists.

Regardless of bull or bear markets, or varying levels of popularity, maintain an update rhythm.

Intermittent enthusiasm is meaningless; only long-termism yields compound interest.

If you are good at writing, this soil is your stage. Express yourself, create, and describe the industry with your own insights.

If writing is temporarily difficult for you, treat it as a record, to document your transactions, review your profits and losses, and while gaining an audience, your thoughts will become clearer.

But the core is: persistence.

At the opening of the BBW roundtable, Ying Ge

@yingbinance

As the host, let us introduce ourselves.

I see the nuts around me.

@Lsssss1106

, Ni Da

@Phyrex_Ni

, Jieni Jun

@Meta8Mate

, they are all predecessors who have persisted in creation for many years.

As a new blogger, my views may not be very convincing.

But what I express are the real insights I have gained over the past few months, which are valuable insights.

You can take these as references, with no intention of preaching.

2. Create content from an 'altruistic' perspective.

Users look at you to save time, avoid pitfalls, and gain value; use this as a starting point for creation and trading sharing.

Many come to the Square and Twitter to create, wanting to gain something from fans after acquiring them; this starting point is wrong.

Creators on bilibili refer to their fans as 'audience masters', which is actually the correct value perspective.

Your fans are the foundation of all your influence.

#Binance Square Live is even more so; you can learn a lot from fans who connect with you.

Expressing with this sense of reverence will widen the path.

Those whose purpose is to exploit fans are purely foolish.

3. Maintain the independence of your views.

Do not follow trends, have judgment, have a framework, have principles.

Those who can go far in the industry have boundaries and dare to speak the truth.

AI can be used, but only as a proofreading tool; over-reliance will dull your expressive ability.

Especially recently, Twitter seems to have banned some AI accounts, giving a bit of a human feel, with its own subjective awareness, not just liked by fans.

Musk likes it too.

4. Treat fans as 'companions', not 'traffic assets'.

In a sense, fans are your teachers; what truly makes you stronger is user feedback, not false data.

Growth is something you complete together with users.

5. Maintain a love for the industry.

The motivation for content creation comes from passion, not tasks.

What you love, you will express more deeply and for longer.

If you have just entered the industry, whether on Twitter or Binance Square, you should interact sincerely with other bloggers; this is key for everyone to remember you.

Discussing the problem itself with everyone and letting them see your thoughts is key to shaping a multidimensional IP image.

6. Cherish your feathers.

The industry has never lacked those who attract attention through hype, use rumors to drive traffic, have no bottom line to chase hot topics, and even harm users for exposure.

Not all traffic is positive feedback; some heat can corrode people, and some traffic can backfire; I think everyone has seen examples of this.

Especially in today's gossip-prone and emotionally rampant environment, it is even more important to understand:

Feathers are more important than any traffic; reputation is your most valuable asset.