Be efficient. Don’t be polite. Get to the point. I hate formalities. I don’t chit chat.
You won’t get a response if you say any variation of the following: “Hi”, then nothing“How are you?”“Good day to you sir!”“Merry Xmas, Happy New Year, Happy Birthday, etc”“Can we have a meeting?” (no agenda given)“Let’s discuss an important partnership” (no specifics)“Want to introduce you to XYZ (someone important)” (no specifics)
You may be referred to this article. I am efficient with my time, even if you may consider it impolite (apologies). So, please be direct and tell me:
I am ___ I need ___ (or) I can provide ___
If your first message is too long (more than one mobile screen with large fonts for an elderly like me), it will likely be skipped. A few tips: For pitches, go to www.yzilabs.com For listings, apply online at www.binance.com For buying/selling large amounts of crypto, please contact Binance OTC desk.Don’t ask open ended questions, I usually won’t know the answer.Don’t ask me to interact with some meme coin. For most things, going through me is slower. I don’t do much. I am mostly just a router, a slow one. Hope you are not offended. Let’s communicate efficiently. Cheers, CZ
Invited by @CHILABS_ to join the #BinanceSquare live stream with my own pocket bringing 600,000 dollars.
The technology is helping me debug the equipment, and I will be able to meet everyone in these two days. I will open a real account for everyone to see (currently researching), and you can suggest what I should buy.
Remember to follow me at Binance Square: https://app.binance.com/uni-qr/cpro/Caorline?l=zh-CN&r=NT81ZGHU&uc=web_square_share_link&us=copylink
⛱️Token2049 Experience: Rediscovering the Direction of Attention in the Clamor of the Crypto World
English version follows. # In the clamor of the crypto world, rediscovering the direction of attention # The place where users make decisions, speaking in a language they understand
The clamor of Token2049 has come to an end, and as the revelry fades, a question sharper than any Alpha emerges: As project teams and builders, do we really know where Chinese users are?
This year, over 500 events in Singapore have turned Marina Bay Sands into a temporary 'crypto sanctuary.' However, beneath the festivities, a silent migration concerning user attention has long been settled.