📌 Day 3|Transitioning to Web3 does not mean starting over Many people, including myself, initially believed that Web3 was a world solely for programmers, geeks, and crypto punks. However, the more I learn, the more I realize:
👉 What Web3 truly lacks is actually people who "understand content, understand users, and can communicate." Or in other words, people who can contribute to this world.
❗So this is not about "resetting to zero," but rather recombining existing skills to find new applications👇
🧾 Customer Service / Foreign Trade Sales Skilled in asynchronous communication, problem-solving, and user service ➡️ Can transition to Web3 community operations, Telegram/Discord management, DAO coordination, project business development communication
📱 New Media Operations / Marketing Skilled in content packaging, event planning, and public opinion guidance ➡️ Can transition to Twitter operations, content creation, Web3 communication planning, NFT event execution
🧍♀️ Administration / Assistant / Human Resources Skilled in document management, meeting arrangements, and process promotion ➡️ Can transition to DAO project management, documentation recorder, task scheduler, process collaboration operations
📚 Education / Translation / Content Writing Skilled in structured expression of knowledge, language paraphrasing, and clear logic ➡️ Can transition to Web3 tutorial writer, translation collaborator, content creator, Chinese community copywriter
🎨 Design / UI / PPT Expert Skilled in visual presentation, user experience design, and brand style unification ➡️ Can transition to NFT visual designer, DAO brand collaborator, project website and poster UI designer
👨💻 Programmer (Non-Blockchain) Skilled in code logic, version control, and development collaboration ➡️ Can transition to junior Solidity contract developer, security testing, on-chain tool collaborator
📊 Data Analysis / Excel Expert Skilled in data processing, visualization, and summarizing patterns ➡️ Can transition to Token economic analysis, user growth data review, DAO governance results analysis
✍️ Copy Editor / Public Account Operations Skilled in writing headlines, controlling rhythm, and having a distinctive style ➡️ Can transition to Twitter operations, AMA recorder, Web3 Chinese content co-creator
🎓 Consulting / Planning / Business Analysis Skilled in framework analysis, business logic, and structured expression ➡️ Can transition to Web3 project researcher, Token model analyst, DAO governance proposal supporter
📌 So, don’t rush to "learn new skills"; it’s also important to assess whether "old skills can be repurposed." Likes and follows #Web3 #区块链
🧠 Day 2|Where should a newcomer to Web3 start learning? Today I will share a compilation of Web3 beginner resources, including: learning websites, information platforms, job channels, YouTube channels, Chinese content creators & podcast recommendations.
🐼 Chinese Content Creators -Xiao Lin Says (recommend her two episodes on Web3, information is clear) -Blockchain Rhythm / Deep Tide TechFlow / Chain Dedede
🎧 Recommended Chinese Podcasts (easy to listen to, build cognition) -Web3 Happy Chat (combining information + ease, very suitable for beginners) -DAO Ya DAO Ya (community collaboration thinking) -SeeVoice / SeeDAO Talk (perspective of practitioners) -Hu Zuo Hu You (high information content in special episodes)
Feel free to supplement in the comments with content sources/KOLs you think are worth following, and I will update regularly. #小白 #巨鲸动向 #Web3 #KOL成长记
30 Days Introduction to Web3 (Lecture 1) What is Web3 Blockchain BTC Many people first encounter these terms when they see headlines like 'Bitcoin Soars' and 'Web3 Entrepreneurship Wave' in the news.
But once someone seriously asks: What exactly are Bitcoin, blockchain, and Web3, and what is their relationship? Most people actually can't explain it clearly. This confusion is quite common because these three terms always appear together, but their meanings are not the same.
To understand this clearly, we can start with blockchain.
Blockchain is the underlying technology; it is essentially a new way of keeping accounts. In the past, when you made a transfer, the money did not directly move from your account to your friend's account, but the bank made two entries in its ledger on your behalf: it deducted one amount from you and added one amount to your friend. This ledger is controlled by the bank, and you must trust that its system won't make mistakes or be tampered with arbitrarily.