The influx of talented developers transitioning into the crypto space is genuinely encouraging. Sure, we'll probably see plenty of experimental projects that don't quite land—that's inevitable when you're dealing with emerging tech and new talent. But honestly? That's not what matters most. Mixed in with the noise, we're bound to get some genuinely impressive and well-executed projects. The talent is there, the ambition is there, and the resources are there. What could go wrong is they'll learn fast, iterate hard, and some of them will absolutely nail it. That's the exciting part.
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CryptoMom
· 19h ago
Developers are flooding into the crypto space, and this time it might really be different. There are test subjects everywhere, but maybe only a few will be truly competitive.
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NFTHoarder
· 01-23 13:26
The influx of developers into crypto is indeed stimulating, but how many can truly survive?
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GateUser-c802f0e8
· 01-22 02:18
NGL, this wave of developer entry does have some substance, but as I always say, it's a life-or-death situation.
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AllInDaddy
· 01-22 02:15
ngl, this wave of new developers coming in is indeed different, with the potential to make a big splash.
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AirdropATM
· 01-22 02:01
Listen, I really feel that this wave of developer participation is different. Although there will definitely be a bunch of disappointing projects, isn't that the price of innovation? The key is that those truly innovative teams will find their direction through repeated iterations, and that's what I am optimistic about.
The influx of talented developers transitioning into the crypto space is genuinely encouraging. Sure, we'll probably see plenty of experimental projects that don't quite land—that's inevitable when you're dealing with emerging tech and new talent. But honestly? That's not what matters most. Mixed in with the noise, we're bound to get some genuinely impressive and well-executed projects. The talent is there, the ambition is there, and the resources are there. What could go wrong is they'll learn fast, iterate hard, and some of them will absolutely nail it. That's the exciting part.