Want to achieve financial freedom by 2026? Start by changing your sources of information.



Facebook, Instagram, TikTok—delete these platforms. Too much noise and distraction.

Keep these three feeds: crypto asset market trends, on-chain data analysis, and official updates of your holdings. Then lock in and focus.

Information selection determines investment decisions. High signal-to-noise ratio data sources are the beginning of outperforming in 2026.
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WhaleShadowvip
· 9h ago
I've tried deleting social media before, now I only focus on on-chain data, and it's really much more peaceful. It's easy to say delete, but how to quit the addiction to scrolling TikTok haha. You're right about information sources; too much junk info actually causes losses. It's better to focus on core data. Financial freedom by 2026? First, see how long you can go without checking the market, then talk. Even after deleting social media, you'll still be bombarded by noise from groups—that's the real challenge. High signal-to-noise ratio sounds good, but even official updates from big influencers aren't necessarily reliable. The key is discipline; most people simply can't be that restrained.
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GateUser-6bc33122vip
· 10h ago
Deleting those social media apps is the right move, but the key is what you use as a replacement; otherwise, you'll just be scrolling on a new platform again.
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just_vibin_onchainvip
· 10h ago
Deleted, already deleted. Now my mind is much clearer, indeed. --- By the way, 2026 is still early, let's see if I can make it to 2025 first haha --- The source of information is actually a battle between noise and signals; the winner has long been onshore --- On-chain data sounds high-end, but how many people can really understand it... --- Official updates are sometimes just hype; you still need to explore the chain yourself --- Relying on deleting apps to achieve financial freedom, but I feel like something is still missing --- This idea is correct, but execution is the real killer
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SmartContractPlumbervip
· 10h ago
Uh, I have no objection to deleting social apps; there's indeed a lot of noise. But are these three feeds enough? If there's no risk warning module in on-chain data analysis, you'll still be wiped out in a second by re-entrancy vulnerabilities.
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MergeConflictvip
· 10h ago
I'm already tired of deleting social media accounts. The problem is, what should I do about the insider crypto news on my friend circle's Moments?
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DataChiefvip
· 10h ago
That's right, but deleting social media apps is easier to talk about than to actually do. I still unconsciously scroll TikTok. Would blocking them outright count? I've already started filtering my information sources, but it's still easy to get influenced. The crypto world indeed has too much false information. It really comes down to self-discipline; otherwise, changing sources is pointless. Listening to on-chain data is much more reliable than listening to some influencers' hype. This set of theories sounds good, but sticking to them is another matter. My biggest problem is that I can't bear to delete what I should, and I end up watching things I shouldn't every day. The idea of signal-to-noise ratio is pretty good; I need to fix this problem properly before 2026.
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