Rejecting Mediocrity: A Web3 College Student Portrait

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Original Article Title: "Rejecting Mediocrity: A Portrait of Web3 College Students"
Original Article Author: Pzai, Foresight News

From smart contracts to memes, from trading platforms to on-chain activities, a new generation of college students are leaping into the crypto space in various ways. In their career choices, they are no longer enamored by the conventional path of major tech corporations on the traditional internet but see the crypto field as a "digital blue ocean" for individual value realization. In this surge, young people are not only technology explorers but also cultural interpreters and economic model experimenters.

As more and more college students flock to crypto, finding the right entry point in crypto has become a question many college students ponder. While operating a university association, I participated in numerous events (commonly known as "club runs") each semester. After one such event, I received the following soul-searching question from a younger student. This student's confusion was not unique, and their question represents the bewilderment that most beginners have about the crypto space:

Rejecting Mediocrity: A Web3 College Student Portrait

What does Web3 really mean for college students? Are we just catching up with trendy activities, or are we engaged in an unregulated electronic casino? With these questions in mind, I had conversations with several college students, and in their stories, I discovered the truth about Web3 beyond the hype.

Max: Seeking Meaning in Candlestick Charts

On a weekend in April, Max and his blockchain club partners chose to have a team building retreat at a seaside inn. Amidst the noisy crowd, he decided to have in-depth discussions with some senior students. As a sophomore majoring in Financial Technology at Shenzhen University, Max immersed himself in the university's blockchain club since day one. The unique advantages of Shenzhen attracted many like-minded individuals, and Max became a key organizer within the association. The next day, an event by a project team needed to be held at Shenzhen University, and from community distribution, event promotion to venue organization, he diligently handled the arrangements. The moonlight reflected on the beach highlighted the casual chats in the living room and Max's busyness.

Max was born in the Chaoshan region of Guangdong, where the local pioneering atmosphere influenced him from a young age. His father took him to a Bitcoin mining farm during his childhood and introduced him to the crypto market after his high school graduation. Influenced by this environment, Max was curious about concepts like blockchain. As the U.S. regulatory-compliant crypto ETF gradually launched, he also saw the market's potential opportunities.

In college, as a complete novice, he tried every possible track he could think of, from trading to DeFi to even the technical aspects... but the results seemed unsatisfactory. "I did not receive any positive feedback, only negative feedback. The more I did, the more discouraged I became. Seeing many people online achieving results in these areas, the gap in comparison made me feel very uncomfortable."

A turning point occurred on an ordinary afternoon. On October 25, 2024, during an auction at Sotheby's where the banana from the "Comedians" tape + banana series created by Italian artist Cattelan was being re-auctioned, amidst the AI-themed bidders, the meme coin BAN broke through and skyrocketed to a $20 million market cap within 24 hours. "I discovered this opportunity from X and rushed in without hesitation," which also led Max to explore on-chain MEME trading and for the first time achieve over tenfold profits.

The array of tokens made him feel a sense of novelty and excitement he had never experienced before, prompting him to decisively become a "Pioneer of P," stating, "After trading MEME, I realized that MEME is my sweet spot." In a casual tone, he opened his computer, gazed at the flickering candlestick charts on the screen, and calmly executed trades. "You can see many tokens at once, testing your attention."

From on-chain to off-chain, Max continuously met on-chain DEGEN partners and built his own network of influence. "For me, my strength lies in network perception, and the MEME track just happens to need someone with network perception, aligning perfectly with my strengths." Now, he has over 6,900 followers on X and has achieved certain results in multiple tokens. "I always enjoy trading MEME."

Max is lecturing his classmates

As a player involved in multiple tracks, Max believes that the current crypto field is still a blue ocean for university students: "Compared to traditional paths, crypto offers many more opportunities. Traditional positions have already been filled by old money, with far fewer opportunities for value misjudgment and undervaluation. In crypto, the industry is still immature, in a strong upward trend, and there are many opportunities for value misjudgment and undervaluation. Opportunities are most abundant in emerging industries. So I always believe that entering crypto is the right choice."

Regarding educational backgrounds in the crypto field, Bitget CEO Gracy Chen stated on X, "This industry does not worship diplomas; we believe in ability. The ultimate winners are those who can turn differences in understanding into execution power." Max believes that in a certain sense, education has actually become a burden for some people. "Sometimes, having a high level of education is not a good thing because precisely because you have a high level of education, you may look down on practical skills. If you have to do something glamorous, you may miss out on many opportunities."

HAO: From Trader to "BUIDLER"

In early April, amid the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong, HAO chose to accompany the team for the first time. As an ambassador for a certain infrastructure project, HAO's schedule in Hong Kong was packed. In three or four Side Events, he assisted the team in introducing the project and organizing materials. From the initial concept of event planning to every detail of on-site execution, he felt a sense of value. Walking among the skyscrapers in Central, HAO felt a "sense of belonging."

HAO at the BUIDL 2025 project booth

HAO has been deeply rooted in the business and finance field since childhood due to his family environment. During high school, he often watched financial documentaries. Once, he even skipped evening self-study to watch "The Big Short" in the library, gradually aspiring to enter the financial technology industry. In his spare time, he also gradually delved into secondary trading, finding it "very interesting." After enrolling in Shenzhen University, he quickly joined the school's blockchain association. Before joining the association, he thought the widely circulated saying in the circle, "One day in the crypto world is like a year on Earth," was just an exaggerated description. However, only when he truly immersed himself did he deeply feel the unique rhythm of this industry.

Through a chance encounter and the enthusiastic referral of a senior in the blockchain association, HAO became a campus ambassador for a certain project. Every week, he would sit with the senior members in the team in a Zoom meeting room, vigorously discussing the project's development direction and creative event ideas. In terms of social media operations, he has always been thinking about using innovative content and interactive formats to increase community engagement. The transition from a trader to a project member left him somewhat confused, but he still firmly chose his path. "Crypto is a trend of the times, and external funds are pouring in like crazy. I don't want to miss this wave, and personally, there are still many opportunities."

After a 3-day itinerary, HAO returned from Hong Kong to the school dormitory, where his roommate was preparing for a research group meeting. This moment made him feel a sense of disconnection. "I feel like I've chosen a different path." In the current job market environment, he still chose to enter the crypto world because "actively exploring crypto while ensuring the smooth progress of my studies can not only allow me to meet many outstanding people but also carve out an alternative path for myself in the current bleak employment situation."

As the evening breeze from Victoria Harbour caressed HAO's face, this year's experiences made him feel that he had truly become part of this era.

HAO and Friend's "Run Meeting" in Hong Kong

Andy: Diving into the Deep Waters of "Research"

In 2023, the Hong Kong University Blockchain Community (0xU) held a series of courses at multiple local universities. At that time, Andy, as a marketing major university student, had no understanding of the concept of blockchain. After being introduced to the community by a peer, he felt that the knowledge system he encountered on campus had a huge span compared to the complex ecosystem of the crypto field, sparking his budding interest in the crypto industry.

"At first, it felt very fresh, like encountering something different every day, similar to watching a movie for the first time." In the wave of crypto, his experiences were "sometimes tedious, sometimes exciting." "The tedium lies in the repetition of many things, while the excitement comes from witnessing certain innovations."

At that time, the DeFi yield farming mechanism was widely discussed in the market, and Andy sniffed out the "arbitrage space" brought about by cognitive differences: "DeFi may not necessarily be Lego, but tokenomics or the complexity of this mechanism design requires some cognition so that you can think of the way to achieve the highest return." Through such arbitrage experiences, Andy realized that cognitive differences in the crypto field need ample practice to remedy.

After that, Andy went through a period of bustling internships, from initially having scant knowledge of various project models in the crypto industry to gradually being able to proficiently handle various work tasks. His professional skills underwent rapid enhancement. Finally, with his solid professional competence and rich internship experience, Andy successfully entered a top-tier Venture Capital (VC) firm through a friend's referral, embarking on a new chapter in his career.

Meanwhile, as Chinese platforms like Weibo increased their control over crypto content, crypto Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) on X were gradually rising. At that time, Andy, as an inward person, "was not too keen on expressing opinions" until he saw a prominent figure on X posting data analysis-related content, coupled with encouragement from seniors, prompting him to actively operate Twitter outside of his main job. "My main job involves a lot of data analysis, so doing data-oriented X operations is relatively simple for me. Therefore, engaging in data-driven X operations is a comfort zone for me." A year after graduation, Andy gradually gained recognition from many industry veterans.

Over the years, Andy's greatest insight into entering the crypto field as a university student is that "students should have someone to guide them, preferably their own senior brothers/friends, at least reducing the probability of being deceived compared to strangers." In his view, the crypto field is a mixed bag, and having a familiar person lead the way can not only prevent many detours but also avoid falling into some potential traps. "Do not be afraid to experience, as without experiencing, many things remain unknown in specific circumstances."

Just like college students getting involved in the crypto space, Andy, now one year post-graduation, is shedding his naivety and embracing his own crypto journey.

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$COIN Joins S&P 500, but Coinbase Isn't Celebrating

On May 13, S&P Dow Jones Indices announced that Coinbase would officially replace Discover Financial Services in the S&P 500 on May 19. While other companies like Block and MicroStrategy, closely tied to Bitcoin, were already part of the S&P 500, Coinbase became the first cryptocurrency exchange whose primary business is in the index. This also signifies that cryptocurrency is gradually moving from the fringes to the mainstream in the U.S.



On the day of the announcement, Coinbase's stock price surged by 23%, surpassing the $250 mark. However, just 3 days later, Coinbase was hit by two consecutive events: a hack where employees were bribed to steal customer data and a demand for a $20 million ransom, and an investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) into the authenticity of its claim of having over 100 million "verified users" in its securities filings and marketing materials. These two events acted as mini-bombs, and at the time of writing, Coinbase's stock had already dropped by over 7.3%.


Coincidentally, Discover Financial Services, being replaced by Coinbase, can also be considered the "Coinbase" of the previous payment era. Discover is a U.S.-based digital banking and payment services company headquartered in Illinois, founded in 1960. Its payment network, Discover Network, is the fourth largest payment network apart from Visa, Mastercard, and American Express.


In April, after the approval of the acquisition of Discover by the sixth-largest U.S. bank, Capital One, this well-established digital banking company of over 60 years smoothly handed over its S&P 500 "seat" to this emerging cryptocurrency "bank." This unexpected coincidence also portrayed the handover between the new and old eras in Coinbase's entry into the S&P 500, resembling a relay race scene. However, this relay baton also brought Coinbase's accumulated "external troubles and internal strife" to a tipping point.


Side Effects of ETFs


Over the past decade, cryptocurrency exchanges have been the most stable "profit machines." They play a role in providing liquidity to the entire industry and rely on trading fees to sustain their operations. However, with the comprehensive rollout of ETF products in the U.S. market, this profit model is facing unprecedented challenges. As the leader in the "American stack," with over 80% of its business coming from the U.S., Coinbase is most affected by this.



Starting from the approval of Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs, traditional financial capital has significantly onboarded users and funds that originally belonged to exchanges in a more cost-effective, compliant, and transparent manner. The transaction fee revenue of cryptocurrency exchanges has started to decline, and this trend may further intensify in the coming months.


According to Coinbase's 2024 Q4 financial report, the platform's total trading revenue was $417 million, a 45% year-on-year decrease. The contribution of BTC and ETH's trading revenue dropped from 65% in the same period last year to less than 50%.


This decline is not a result of a decrease in market enthusiasm. In fact, since the approval of the Bitcoin ETF in January 2024, the inflow of BTC into the U.S. market has continued to reach new highs, with asset management giants like BlackRock and Fidelity rapidly expanding their management scale. Data shows that BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) alone has surpassed $17 billion in assets under management. As of mid-May 2025, the cumulative net inflow of 11 major institutional Bitcoin spot ETFs on the market has exceeded $41.5 billion, with a total net asset value of $1214.69 billion, accounting for approximately 5.91% of the total Bitcoin market capitalization.


Chart showing the trend of net outflows for Grayscale among the 11 institutions


Institutional investors and some retail investors are shifting towards ETF products, partly due to compliance and tax considerations. On one hand, ETFs have much lower trading costs compared to cryptocurrency exchanges. While Coinbase's spot trading fee rate varies annually in a tiered manner but averages around 1.49%, for example, the management fee for IBIT ETF is only 0.25%, and the majority of ETF institution fees fluctuate around 0.15% to 0.25%.



In other words, the more rational users are, the more likely they are to move from exchanges to ETF products, especially for investors aiming for long-term holdings.


According to multiple sources, several institutions, including VanEck and Grayscale, have submitted applications to the SEC for a Solana (SOL) ETF, with some institutions also planning to submit an XRP ETF proposal. Once approved, this may trigger a new round of fund migration. According to a report submitted by Coinbase to the SEC, as of April, the platform's trading revenue from XRP and Solana accounted for 18% and 10%, nearly one-third of the platform's fee revenue.



However, the Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs passed in 2024 also reduced the fees for these two tokens on Coinbase from 30% and 15% to 26% and 10%, respectively. If the SOL and XRP ETFs are approved, it will further undermine the core fee revenue of exchanges like Coinbase.


The expansion of ETF products is gradually weakening the financial intermediary status of cryptocurrency exchanges. From their original roles as matchmakers and clearers to now gradually becoming mere "on-ramps and off-ramps" for funds, exchanges are seeing their marginal value squeezed by ETFs.


Robinhood Takes a Stand, Traditional Brokerages Join the Fray


On May 12, 2025, SEC Chairman Paul S. Atkins gave a keynote speech at the Tokenization and Cryptocurrency Working Group roundtable. The theme of his speech revolved around "It is a new day at the SEC," where he indicated that the SEC would not approach enforcement and regulation the same way as before but would instead pave the way for cryptocurrency assets in the U.S. market.



With signs of cryptocurrency compliance such as the SEC's "NEW DAY" declaration, an increasing number of traditional brokerages are attempting to enter the cryptocurrency industry. One of the most representative cases is the well-known U.S. brokerage Robinhood, which began expanding its crypto business in 2018. By the time of its IPO in 2021, Robinhood's crypto business revenue accounted for over 50% of the company, with a significant boost from the Dogecoin "moonshot" promoted by Musk.


In Q1 2025 earnings report, Robinhood showcased strong growth, especially in revenue from cryptocurrency and options trading. Fueled by Trump's Memecoin, cryptocurrency-related revenue reached $250 million, nearly doubling year-over-year. Consequently, Robinhood Gold subscription users reached 3.5 million, a 90% increase from the previous year, with the rapid growth of Robinhood Gold providing the company with a stable source of income.



Meanwhile, RobinHood is actively pursuing acquisitions in the cryptocurrency space. In 2024, it announced a $2 billion acquisition of the long-standing European cryptocurrency exchange Bitstamp. Additionally, Canada's largest cryptocurrency CEX, WonderFi, which recently went public on the Toronto Stock Exchange, also announced its integration with RobinHood Crypto. After obtaining virtual asset licenses in the UK, Canada, Singapore, and other markets, RobinHood has taken a proactive approach in the compliant cryptocurrency trading market.



Furthermore, an increasing number of brokerage firms are exploring the same path. Futu Securities, Tiger Brokers, and others are also dipping their toes into cryptocurrency trading, with some having applied for or obtained the VA license from the Hong Kong SFC. Although their user bases are currently small, traditional brokerages have a natural advantage in user trust, regulatory licenses, and low fee structures. This could pose a threat to native cryptocurrency platforms in the future.



User Data Breach: Is Coinbase Still Secure?


In April 2025, security researchers discovered that some Coinbase user data was leaked on the dark web. While the platform initially responded by attributing it to a "technical misinformation," it still raised concerns among users regarding its security and privacy protection. Just two days before Dow Jones Indexes announced Coinbase's addition to the S&P 500 Index, on May 11, 2025, Coinbase received an email from an unknown threat actor claiming to have obtained customer account information and internal documents, demanding a $20 million ransom to keep the data private. Subsequent investigations confirmed the data breach.


Cybercriminals obtained the data by bribing overseas customer service agents and support staff, mainly in "non-U.S. regions such as India." These agents abused their access to Coinbase's internal customer support system and stole customer data. As early as February this year, blockchain detective ZachXBT revealed on X platform that between December 2024 and January 2025, Coinbase users lost over $65 million to social engineering scams, with the actual amount potentially higher.


Among the victims was a well-known figure, 67-year-old Ed Suman, an established artist in the art world for nearly two decades, having been involved in the creation of artworks such as Jeff Koons' "Balloon Dog" sculpture. Earlier this year, he fell victim to an impersonation scam involving fake Coinbase customer support, resulting in a loss of over $2 million in cryptocurrency. ZachXBT critiqued Coinbase for its inadequate handling of such scams, noting that other major exchanges have not faced similar issues and recommending Coinbase to enhance its security measures.


Amidst a series of ongoing social engineering incidents, although there has not been any impact on user assets at the technical level so far, it has raised concerns among many retail and institutional investors. Especially institutions holding massive assets on Coinbase. Just considering the U.S. BTC ETF institutions, as of mid-May 2025, they collectively hold nearly 840,000 BTC, and 75% of these are custodied by Coinbase. If we price BTC at $100,000, this amount reaches a staggering $63 billion, which is equivalent to the nominal GDP of two Iceland in the year 2024.


Visualization: ChatGPT, Source: Farside


In addition, Coinbase Custody also serves over 300 institutional clients, including hedge funds, family offices, pension funds, and endowments. As of the Q1 2025 financial report, Coinbase's total assets under management (including institutional and retail clients) reached $404 billion. The specific amount of institutional custodied assets was not explicitly disclosed in the latest report, but it should still be over 50% based on the Q4 2024 report.


Visualization: ChatGPT


Once this security barrier is breached, not only could the rate of user attrition far exceed expectations, but more importantly, institutional trust in it would undermine the foundation of its business. Therefore, after a hacking event, Coinbase's stock price plummeted significantly.


CEXs are All in Self-Rescue Mode


Facing a decline in spot trading fee revenue, Coinbase is also accelerating its transformation, attempting to find growth opportunities in derivatives and emerging assets. Coinbase acquired a stake in the options platform Deribit at the end of 2024 and announced the official launch of perpetual contract products in 2025. This acquisition fills in Coinbase's gap in options trading and its relatively small global market share.



Deribit has a strong presence in non-U.S. markets, especially in Asia and Europe. The acquisition has enabled Coinbase to gain a dominant position in bitcoin and ethereum options trading on Deribit, accounting for approximately 80% of the global options trading volume, with daily trading volume remaining above $2 billion.


Meanwhile, 80-90% of Deribit's customer base consists of institutional investors, with their professionalism and liquidity in the Bitcoin and Ethereum options market highly favored by institutions. Coinbase's compliance advantage, coupled with its already robust institutional ecosystem, makes it even more suitable. By using institutions as an entry point, it can face the squeeze from giants like Binance and OKX in the derivatives market.



Facing a similar dilemma is Kraken, which is attempting to replicate Binance Futures' model in non-U.S. markets. Since the derivatives market relies more on professional users, fee rates are relatively higher and stickiness is stronger, making it a significant source of revenue for exchanges. In the first half of 2025, Kraken completed the acquisition of TradeStation Crypto and a futures exchange, aiming to build a complete derivatives trading ecosystem to hedge the risk of declining spot transaction fee income.


With the surge of Memecoin in 2024, Binance, OKX, and various CEX platforms began massively listing small-market-cap, highly volatile tokens to activate active trading users. Due to the wealth effect and trading activity of Memecoins, Coinbase was also forced to join the battle, successively listing popular tokens from the Solana ecosystem such as BOOK OF MEME and Dogwifhat. Although these coins are controversial, they are frequently traded, with fee rates several times higher than mainstream coins, serving as a "blood-boosting" method for spot trading.


However, due to its status as a publicly traded company, this practice is a riskier endeavor for Coinbase. Even in the current crypto-friendly environment, the SEC is still investigating whether tokens like SOL, ADA, and SAND constitute securities.


In addition to the forced transformation strategies carried out by the aforementioned CEXs, they are also starting to lay out RWAs and the most talked-about stablecoin payment fields, such as the PYUSD launched through a collaboration between Coinbase and Paypal, Coinbase's support for the Euro stablecoin EURC by Circle that complies with EU MiCA regulatory requirements, or the USD1 launched through a collaboration between Binance and WIFL. In the increasingly crowded trading field, many CEXs have shifted their focus from just the trading market to the application field.


The golden age of transaction fees has quietly ended, and the second half of the crypto exchange platform game has silently begun.


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