@TongHeConv@venture_launch@2048vc Hi Simon, this is amazing, I believe AI should be used to solve critical world issues.
Would you be open to discuss? I sent you a DM.
@1CryptoMama The reality is that these projects don't run on the same token model they used initially anymore. They now run mostly on an equity based model. Most of these projects raise funding from VCs, and VCs prefer an equity based model of getting their ROI.
Nothing changes for someone unwilling to do the work. Knowledge alone will not get you there.
You can study every book, watch every tutorial, and memorise every strategy, but until you do the work repeatedly, until you gain what I call functional understanding, it will not stick. Functional understanding is different from theoretical knowledge. It is the kind of understanding that comes only from doing, making mistakes, adjusting, and doing it again.
It is not about learning in theory; it is about applying what you know even when it is hard, even when it feels uncomfortable. That is where growth happens. That is where you push past the plateau and start seeing results.
The breakthrough you are looking for lives on the other side of persistence. Learn, apply, struggle, reflect, and repeat. Every iteration builds your intuition, sharpens your skills, and moves you closer to mastery.
This is especially true in trading. You do not go from reading a strategy to seeing consistent success. You go from repeated action to functional understanding, and only then does success follow.
If you're so smart, why are you broke?
People dumber than you are getting richer than you cuz success boils down to the amount of uncertainty you're willing to embrace.
1. Smart people get their dopamine from feeling smart. They'd rather spend their time creating a plan and to feel like they are reducing the risk of starting a business.
2. If they were truly smart, they would speed run getting their first customer on a product that's not even ready yet, because failure is the antidote to uncertainty.
Smart people spend years collecting credentials because that's the safe path, but they aren't smart enough to realize that doing the same thing as everyone else is the least safe of them all, because if it can be taught to the masses, it can be replaced.
In today's world, when you can learn anything and do anything without permission, the greatest thing you can do is play dumb.
Take the risk even if people think you're crazy. Shut your brain off and do what needs to be done.
@nuketrade Hello @nuketrade you guys are building a amazing DeFi product.
I run @Seedlink_Agency and we help early projects like yours get connected to VCs and Angels.
Are you open to a quick conversation?
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