Working in crypto? Here's the real talk: if you're feeling burnt out or disillusioned with the industry, you've got options. Some pivot hard into politics, others build their personal brand on alternative platforms, and a growing crew experiments with niche coding projects and creative pursuits. The crypto space moves fast and demands a lot—burnout is real. Whether you're exploring side ventures or plotting an exit strategy, remember: your skills are transferable, and the Web3 ecosystem isn't the only place where innovation happens.
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EthMaximalist
· 11h ago
Really, burnout in the crypto world is so real. I've seen too many intelligent people become numb from the torment, then go their separate ways. That's just the reality.
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BlockchainFries
· 11h ago
People in the crypto industry, just listen. If you're really burning out, most people have actually been secretly preparing a plan B, just not daring to say it. Those switching to politics or building personal brands either haven't found a new opportunity or just want a decent reason. That said, this industry is indeed bloodsucking; you have to come up with some tricks to live comfortably.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 11h ago
Haha, really, sometimes you just have to admit that the crypto industry can be quite ruthless. Burnout is definitely not just being sensitive.
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WalletDivorcer
· 11h ago
Ha, burnout is really a professional disease in the crypto circle. I see a bunch of people trying to find a way out.
Working in crypto? Here's the real talk: if you're feeling burnt out or disillusioned with the industry, you've got options. Some pivot hard into politics, others build their personal brand on alternative platforms, and a growing crew experiments with niche coding projects and creative pursuits. The crypto space moves fast and demands a lot—burnout is real. Whether you're exploring side ventures or plotting an exit strategy, remember: your skills are transferable, and the Web3 ecosystem isn't the only place where innovation happens.