Tired of seeing endless hype around protocols that nobody actually needs, or NFT projects that exist purely for engagement farming? Real talk—most of these projects lack genuine utility and it shows. The cycle repeats: launch, pump marketing, chase clout, rinse and repeat. If you're building something, make sure it solves a real problem first. Otherwise you're just adding noise to an already crowded space. Time to get serious about what Web3 actually needs. gm everyone 💙
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 01-15 16:16
NGL, this is the current obsession in Web3... There are really too many projects just here to scam investors, none of them are truly usable.
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MoonMathMagic
· 01-15 16:06
ngl that's why I rarely touch new projects... they're really just copy-pasted stuff.
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AirdropHunterKing
· 01-12 22:15
Well said. Over the past three years of hunting for profits, I've seen through it all. 90% of projects should be sold on launch day, and there are countless truly useful protocols. Instead of wasting gas on interactions with worthless tokens, it's better to wait patiently for reliable contracts.
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ZenChainWalker
· 01-12 19:58
ngl, this is exactly what I've been wanting to say: most projects are just armchair strategizing.
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SellTheBounce
· 01-12 19:50
Really, I'm tired of it. It's always the same routine: fundraising, bragging, scamming retail investors, then the next project comes out and the cycle continues. The historical data is right here, 90% of them are dead.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 01-12 19:44
ngl most projects are just pure air, who the hell would believe that is foolish
Tired of seeing endless hype around protocols that nobody actually needs, or NFT projects that exist purely for engagement farming? Real talk—most of these projects lack genuine utility and it shows. The cycle repeats: launch, pump marketing, chase clout, rinse and repeat. If you're building something, make sure it solves a real problem first. Otherwise you're just adding noise to an already crowded space. Time to get serious about what Web3 actually needs. gm everyone 💙