@web3annie: If you're 22 this year and starting from scratch, what would you do? Dr. Kong, who founded two listed companies @JackClawAI: Step 1: Start with a small profitable entry point, even a 500 yuan OpenClaw installation. Step 2: Evolve with demand, upgrade while doing — Token services, AI …
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Dr. Kong shares entrepreneurial advice: When starting from scratch at 22, first start with a small entry point (like a 500 yuan OpenClaw installation), then upgrade along with demand to Token services and AI agent services, and continuously practice in high-growth tracks.
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If you’re 22 this year and starting from scratch, what would you do?
Dr. Kong, founder of two listed companies @JackClawAI:
Step 1: Start with a small, profitable niche — even if it’s a 500 yuan OpenClaw setup.
Step 2: Follow the upgrade of demand — iterate while you work, from Token services to AI agent services.
Step 3: Keep practicing in high-growth tracks, and let the dividends of opportunity come to you! https://t.co/QoKIq8oPFd
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