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Recently, I read an in-depth article about the crypto world, which sparked a lot of thoughts. The situation described in the article is not as expected, where the market downturn leads to many practitioners leaving; rather, most of the main characters choose to return to an ordinary and stable way of life.
The protagonists mentioned in the article provoke deep reflection with their choices. Some feel that working in the crypto world media lacks a sense of achievement, while others yearn for stable jobs like civil servants. There are also some who are no longer enthusiastic about money and speculation, turning to pursue other values in life.
Notably, a person who joined the startup team originally planned to combine ACG culture with Web3 but ultimately found this model difficult to implement and had to shift back to the Web2 field.
These stories reflect that after experiencing the ups and downs of the Crypto Assets market, some practitioners have begun to reassess their life goals and values. They are no longer driven by the dream of quick wealth but are seeking a more pragmatic and long-term development path.
This phenomenon has raised many questions: Does it mean that the crypto assets industry is undergoing a baptism? How will those who choose to stay cope with future challenges? Will the development of the crypto world slow down as a result? These questions are worth our further contemplation and discussion.