Rather than being constrained by complex social relationships and resource barriers in real life, it's better to give it a shot here. The interesting thing about the crypto ecosystem is—rules are on the table, and no one can cheat through connections. If your code is solid, your ideas are innovative, and your execution is strong enough, you have a chance to break through. In the real world, there are constant obstacles; here, it's all about ability.
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MoneyBurner
· 5h ago
Sounds good, but can on-chain data lie? How many projects claiming to be "code solid" have ultimately gone to zero?
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LightningClicker
· 5h ago
Oh, you're right. Here, it's truly about strength and not about playing tricks.
Having solid code is just that—solid. No one can fool you.
Over there, just hosting dinners isn't enough; you need real assets.
I really appreciate the transparency of the rules; at least you know where you stand.
But to be honest, new people keep getting cut here too. There are pitfalls everywhere.
It feels much better than burning money and trying to buy influence. At least those of us without resources still have a chance.
Breaking through? Let's just survive first.
I've heard this argument so many times, but every time the market drops, my confidence wavers.
It sounds good, but it really depends on who has the luck.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 5h ago
To be honest, this sounds good, but it depends on the person. Those who are capable can indeed make a breakthrough, but do you believe in the premise of "no cheating"?
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MemeCurator
· 5h ago
Alright, sounds good, but in reality, most people still get their start through connections.
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FlatTax
· 5h ago
That's true, but the reality is that most people are not resilient in their code and their ideas are not innovative enough, so it's all in vain even if they show up.
Rather than being constrained by complex social relationships and resource barriers in real life, it's better to give it a shot here. The interesting thing about the crypto ecosystem is—rules are on the table, and no one can cheat through connections. If your code is solid, your ideas are innovative, and your execution is strong enough, you have a chance to break through. In the real world, there are constant obstacles; here, it's all about ability.