🎙️10 Rules for NFTs in 2023 | TheReelPhilD
How will we survive the year to come? LG gives his 10 rules, and Phil D hops on for the real time feedback.
What’s up everybody, it’s LG Doucet here.
A year ago we were full of scintillating optimism.
Markets were up, Ballerz were pumping, and January 2022 became the most-traded month ever for NFTs. Almost $5B was exchanged on OpenSea alone that month.
I wrote Rules for NFTs in 2022 and they were largely optimistic. In some cases, I even told myself to stack up on certain coins.
Looking back, some were good pieces of self advice, such as don’t lose sleep.
But when it comes to #4 “Take risks” and #8 “Stack Crypto”…
But despite my terrible guidance, I felt the need to run it back and approach this year with a far more sober outlook.
And to do that, I had to call up one of the community’s absolute favorite guests:
📜 10x Rules for NFTs in 2023 w/ TheReelPhilD
Listen, Phil is my big brother.
And brothers are supposed to keep you honest. Keep you in check when you’re acting out of line. Bring you down to earth when you’re flying high.
At first, he’s unsure about my list, especially after I read back to him the 2022 edition. But over time he comes to appreciate my hard dose of reality and we cast off for a solid 2023.
My list, as featured on the show:
Rules for 2023
1. Don’t fade what’s hot
2. Your goal: survive
3. Go To an IRL Event
4. Seek fresh perspectives
5. Celebrate small wins
6. Ignore 99% of tokens
7. Play the Brand Game
8. Be Vocal
9. Take Long Breaks
10. Challenge your own assumptions
Now what does each one actually mean?
Well, you’ll just have to listen to the pod 😉
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Last year’s list of rules:
**This is not financial advice. Nothing in this newsletter, podcast, or publication should be considered financial or trading advice of any kind. Please do your own thorough research and make your own trading decisions. This is not advice.”
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