You scroll through social media and every now and then you see someone sharing their income. But offline, talking about salary has become a taboo—this contrast is quite interesting.
A friend mentioned that they earn $2,155 per month. Converted to RMB, that's about 15,000 yuan. At first glance, it's not particularly high, but within the national average level, this number already surpasses most people.
The key question is: where exactly does this income level stand?
Compare it with national statistical data, and you'll see the difference. Many traditional industry workers may still be earning less than this monthly income throughout the year. The salary levels in cryptocurrency and Web3 are indeed quite different from traditional industries.
This also reflects that the opportunity window in emerging industries is indeed different.
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AllInAlice
· 01-18 18:57
Earning 15,000 a month is really quite a lot; my friends in traditional industries all feel envious when they hear about it.
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SelfCustodyBro
· 01-18 08:54
Earning 15k a month isn't really a big deal in first- and second-tier cities, but when looking nationwide, it's definitely top tier... This is the information gap. On social media, everyone is a millionaire, but in reality? Everyone stays silent.
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 01-18 08:54
Earning 15k a month is definitely the ceiling in traditional industries, but in the crypto world, it's really nothing.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-18 08:33
Earning 15k a month is not that impressive in first- and second-tier cities, but for most people, it's truly an astronomical figure. The contrast is what really hits hard.
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0xInsomnia
· 01-18 08:29
People stay silent when discussing salaries offline, but then they go on Twitter and post everything publicly. This generation is a bit ruthless.
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GreenCandleCollector
· 01-18 08:28
A monthly salary of 15,000 yuan is indeed a dream for workers in traditional industries... but Web3 is a very risky area; you might earn a lot today and lose everything tomorrow.
You scroll through social media and every now and then you see someone sharing their income. But offline, talking about salary has become a taboo—this contrast is quite interesting.
A friend mentioned that they earn $2,155 per month. Converted to RMB, that's about 15,000 yuan. At first glance, it's not particularly high, but within the national average level, this number already surpasses most people.
The key question is: where exactly does this income level stand?
Compare it with national statistical data, and you'll see the difference. Many traditional industry workers may still be earning less than this monthly income throughout the year. The salary levels in cryptocurrency and Web3 are indeed quite different from traditional industries.
This also reflects that the opportunity window in emerging industries is indeed different.