Baron
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Baron
@Baronoffweb3
Web3 Growth Strategist & Marketer Scaling Web3 products through strategy, GTM, and execution. → DMs open for serious Web3 teams
Katılım Ocak 2025
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@Krypto_Curious Curious for a reason...
Mind checking your dms chief.....
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For months, the timeline saw silence from me, I posted nothing about trading,
No green screenshots.
No “setup incoming” teases.
No recaps. Just… quiet.
Not because I quit.
Because I chose to level up in private.
I stopped chasing the highlight reel and started building the foundation.
I went back to basics with discipline,
Journaling every decision, not just the outcome, but the why behind every hesitation or trigger pull.
Diving deep into market psychology until the patterns started speaking clearly.
Sitting through the dead zones without forcing a trade.
Turning “I missed it” into “That wasn’t even high probability”
It wasn’t glamorous.
Just consistent reps. Boring consistency. The kind that compounds quietly while everyone else is scrolling for the next hype.
Then, in the last few weeks, the shift happened, nothing flashy, not a holy grail
>Just clarity,
>Patience that actually sticks.
>Risk that protects instead of punishes.
>Entries that feel inevitable instead of desperate.
I’m not invincible.
The market still swings hard.
But now I swing back, with discipline, not emotion.
The chart has stopped to feel like a casino and started feeling like a puzzle I could actually solve.
I’m not claiming mastery, I still feel the adrenaline, I still have days where the market humbles me, but now I walk into the session with calm confidence instead of desperation.
So I’m stepping outta my shell,
Not to prove anything to anyone.
Not to sell dreams, I’m not even a “pro” yet.
Just to show the work, the boring repetitive, soul testing work and maybe help one or two persons skip some of the pain I ate, and ignite even just a soul to do better.
Back to posting real setups, real reviews, real L’s and hopefully a few more W’s.
Let’s build together. 🫡
#TradewithCurious
#DisciplineOverEmotion

ℂ𝕦𝕣𝕚𝕠𝕦𝕤 👀@Krypto_Curious
🚨 𝐌𝐘 𝐉𝐎𝐔𝐑𝐍𝐄𝐘 𝐉𝐔𝐒𝐓 𝐁𝐄𝐆𝐀𝐍 🚨 🄵🄸🅁🅂🅃 🄳🄰🅈 🄾🄵 🄼🅈 🅃🅁🄰🄳🄸🄽🄶 🄹🄾🅄🅁🄽🄴🅈 Today I dived into John Murphy’s Technical Analysis of Financial Markets the bible of TA. Here’s what I learnt from Chapter 1 👇
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@Krypto_Curious I earned this very early I guess...
Let's deal wondrously bro
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@HqCareers True, there's no doubt that one's onchain presence stands as his or her visible POW...
Mind I reach out to you on dms let's talk more ?
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@Baronoffweb3 most jobs come from building visible proof of work
not from hunting postings
that said when you're ready: cryptojobslist.com has 500+ roles
show what you can do first tho 💯
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Most people come into Web3 thinking it’s just about jobs.
That mindset is why over 80% never get anywhere.
I was scrolling through X this weekend, and something struck me.
The timeline is flooded with hiring posts, ambassador programs, and job opportunities.
At first glance, it seems like the space is alive.
But look closer: newcomers see 5 to 10 hiring posts, apply, wait, and mostly get nothing.
This is not Web3.
It reminds me of the early Kahito era, when people joined casually for “yap to earn.”
Back then, they thought Web3 was about casual posting and making money fast.
It wasn’t. And today, the pattern is repeating, but with jobs.
Newcomers now believe Web3 is about filling forms, submitting ambassador applications, and hoping for a reply.
That’s not the core. That’s not where the value is.
Here’s a real example.
A friend asked me whether to get Telegram Premium or X Premium to start applying for roles and pitching projects.
I told him Telegram Premium. Why?
Because without a credible personal brand, applying via X is mostly wasted effort.
Most inbound opportunities in Web3 are captured by people who already built themselves first.
Not people who rely on platform blue checks or follower counts.
Value creation beats presentation every time.
The takeaway is clear:
📍Learn to filter noise from signal.
📍Focus on learning, implementing, and building value.
📍Don’t fall for the illusion that jobs define Web3.
📍Position yourself intentionally, so when opportunities come, they are chasing you—not the other way around.
If you fail to filter the noise, you will lose momentum.
Many have come in chasing quick riches.
Most have left disappointed.
Web3 is not about the posts you fill.
It’s about the knowledge you gain, the implementation you execute, and the credibility you build.
Do that first, and opportunities will find you naturally.
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@Baronoffweb3 @BaCrypt1 Most opportunities are lost in the small details, not in the big skills
Respect for sharing the lesson publicly because posts like this prepare others before their moment arrives
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HOW I MISSED A WEB-3 GROWTH STRATEGIST JOB role.
Yeah, you heard that right.
Now, I didn’t miss this because I wasn’t skilled enough…
I missed it because I lacked the basics of handling a job conversation.
I lost the opportunity.
But you don’t have to when it knocks on your door.
Before we dive in, make sure to like, comment, bookmark, and hit follow with post notifications on for more guides on what to watch out for as a Web3 jobber.
Let’s get into it 👇
So recently, a dev reached out to me for a Growth Strategist role, right in my niche.
But because I lacked a few basics back then, I fumbled the opportunity.
That same mistake? I don’t want you to repeat it.
I’m putting this out for reference, because as they say:
Luck is when preparation meets opportunity.
📌 Poor implementation skill set
Here’s how I failed: I spent hours researching my niche, trying to know every bit of being a growth strategist.
But I never asked myself: If I’m given the role, how will I implement?
Studying the craft ≠ knowing how to execute it under real constraints.
📌 No formal conversation skills
This is what caught me off guard: despite my crypto experience, I never paused to ask,
What are the formal conversational skills needed to seal a job offer?
This is one underrated guide for handling a deal, and I ignored it.
📌 Lacked basic tools
Here’s how it happened: where you hunt for a job isn’t where you finalize it.
You need tools ready for the close:
• ChatGPT (or any AI) for quick guidance so you’re never caught off guard
• Google Meet/Teams for quick video chats
• Calendly for clean, professional scheduling
…and more.
The right stack puts you in control.
📌 Poor timing
Now this one hurts: professionalism isn’t just skills and tools, it’s timing.
Scheduling meetings, replying to DMs, showing up on time… this signals reliability.
If you can’t make it, don’t agree to it.
If you do, don’t be a minute late.
This might sound mere, but truth is: these are exactly the things that will get you denied when proposing for a role.
So here’s how to flip the script, so you don’t end up like me 👇
📌 Look beyond knowledge
Don’t just learn your niche. Learn where and how you’ll implement it in the real world.
📌 Be accurate with timing
Never be late. If you can’t meet up, don’t accept it. Keep your word tight.
📌 Keep the basics handy
Always have your close-out tools (AI prep, calendar link, meeting room) ready before the conversation.
📌 Be formal in communication
Not robotic, just precise. Know what to say, when to say it, and stick to the point.
If you found this useful for your next job conversation:
Bookmark, Retweet, Follow, and turn on notifications.
I’ll drop another one tomorrow, and trust me, you won’t want to miss it.
✍️ Baron

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@Baronoffweb3 @BaCrypt1 Experience is the best teacher.
Thanks for sharing yours with us all.
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@Baronoffweb3 @BaCrypt1 This was very useful, just jotted something down
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@Baronoffweb3 @BaCrypt1 Hard truth but solid guide. Positioning and timing often outweigh pure skill.
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@pluto_ways33 @BaCrypt1 The real bottleneck is being able to be the best at execution at most...
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@Baronoffweb3 @BaCrypt1 Learning ur niche is just the start. The real game is being able to execute and deliver results once u are given the role
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@W3DegenPhil @BaCrypt1 They're some little things that to you, you don't feel the need, but honestly those things are going to make you loose great opportunities
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@Baronoffweb3 @BaCrypt1 This hits. So many of us think skills alone seal the deal, but the basics of communication, negotiation, and positioning often matter more. Glad you’re sharing so others don’t fumble the same way.
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@Baronoffweb3 @BaCrypt1 thanks for this man
hope we don't make the same mistakes
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@SamOnChain_X If you fail to build, you'll be sidelined and watch those that build themselves win..
That's just the honest raw truth.
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@Baronoffweb3 Love this❤️
That's what I always say, building credibility is key
Those who build credibility stand out from the rest, cos their value is seen clearly
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@Baronoffweb3 This is very accurate, most of us joining the space now, is as a result of one or more things that attracted us into the space, but most people just focus more making money than, gaining valuable knowledge and skills..
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@Baronoffweb3 If only I knew this earlier why joining the space...
This is a really good piece of advice Baron 👌🏼
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