You know what's wild? Some teams grab a fire ticker, then completely fumble the bag. They'll go pull some random publicity stunts, waste time on meaningless real-world gimmicks instead of actually building. Zero focus. Just watching potential evaporate in real time.
Happens way too often in this space.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 17h ago
This is really unbelievable, every day I have to look at this mess. They're terrible at selling anything, all they know is flashy tricks.
Some teams have really forgotten the fundamentals, all they think about is fleecing newcomers.
That's why people still lose money even when the bull market comes—pick the wrong team and it's game over.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 17h ago
Seriously, I hate this the most. Clearly had a good hand but messed it up myself.
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This is why I only pay attention to teams that are quietly building. The rest are just monkey business.
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It's always like this: the code is awesome but the operations team is full of idiots. Such a shame.
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Honestly, no matter how much you hype a project that can't deliver, it's useless. If it needs to be eliminated, just do it.
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I'm sick of this routine. After raising funds, they just start messing around. Wake up, everyone.
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Instead of playing with all these flashy tricks, why not focus on making a solid product? Why is that so hard?
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Now I see why so many projects die so fast. Turns out they're all playing these empty games.
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With such a weak team, they still dare to go out and raise funds? What a joke.
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MerkleDreamer
· 17h ago
This is a typical case of "having guns but no one who knows how to shoot"—no matter how good the code is, if the team is weak, it will still fail.
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PanicSeller69
· 17h ago
Seriously, I've seen too many good projects get ruined by their marketing teams.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 17h ago
Seriously, that's why most projects die so fast. They get a good idea and immediately burn money on marketing, but no one actually uses the product.
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Hype and BS can last at most three months; only those who truly focus on building things can survive long-term.
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Every time I see a project like this, I just want to laugh—given a silver spoon and still manage to screw it up.
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Honestly, 90% of teams in this space have this problem—selective blindness to the max.
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Exactly, shouting slogans is useless; in the end, they all become textbook cases of going to zero.
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I've seen too many of these kinds of projects. They start off hyping themselves up, and then what? They vanish into thin air.
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Building takes patience, but no one in this space has any; everyone just wants a quick cash grab.
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Turns out even good code can't save a dumb team—cracks me up.
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After seeing so many garbage projects, I pretty much don't believe in any "big vision" anymore.
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It's just ridiculous—like being given a Ferrari and insisting on driving it like a clunky old car.
You know what's wild? Some teams grab a fire ticker, then completely fumble the bag. They'll go pull some random publicity stunts, waste time on meaningless real-world gimmicks instead of actually building. Zero focus. Just watching potential evaporate in real time.
Happens way too often in this space.