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Surprise! Had a 4-hour meal with @yuyue_chris, turning an I-person into an E-person. Here's a takeaway: 1. In a bearish market, prediction markets present an opportunity. Focus mainly on Polymarket and Kalshi. Several new BSC projects should follow the token issuance logic. Retail investors can participate by buying into platforms with relatively high potential for speculation. However, be aware of overall market volatility to aim for dynamic returns and avoid being manipulated by project teams. Project developers can effectively utilize prediction markets: firstly, to see what GTM is expected to do; secondly, to gather community feedback and adjust market strategies accordingly; and even to generate buzz through prediction market discussion. 2. Current liquidity and new user growth are quite stagnant. The existing user base lacks liquidity, so it's time to broaden your horizons. AI is undoubtedly a promising direction, but achieving the status of a solopreneur requires a richer set of dimensions. Simply being proficient in AI tools is insufficient, as business operations often involve numerous hidden costs, such as distribution channels, resource networks, and even funding. This places even higher demands on one-person companies. Furthermore, as mentioned before, the development of AI is actually making entrepreneurship increasingly difficult because your ideas may have already been explored by others. In other words, most ideas are likely repetitive, and AI will make starting a business even more challenging. However, continuous learning is always beneficial. 3. Most so-called insider trading schemes don't necessarily lead to profits. Don't envy KOLs; the key lies in your own judgment and the efficiency of resource absorption. Demystify KOLs. Having too much information is a double-edged sword. Too much secondhand information circulating can cloud your judgment. Especially considering the countless cases of insider information exploiting those close to you, the crucial factor is your own ability to evaluate information. 99% of market participants don't have real insider information; most insider information comes from PvP manipulation by traders. 4. BuidL and Yuyue are still thinking about how to pursue meaningful further education. Wealth is not the end goal; the world is vast, and truly outstanding people never stop moving forward. Your only opponent is yourself.

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