Yes 100%.
I've been in the Polkadot eco for over half a decade, and I can say that where it was 5 years ago (tech-wise) is nowhere close to where it is now nor where it's going...
People are angry, disappointed (and that's understandable)... But only very few are actually seeing the full picture.
@oakbay14 Exactly, current blockchains. That’s why polkadot is changing that. And to do that, it needs to ignore trends and focus on solid foundations/products
I believe it will.
But for that to happen Web3 would have to learn to draw a fine line between utility and market sentiments, and projects would need to have a solid reason to migrate to web3.
The current issue is most people in Web3 are "holders", not users. Most are here to fill and "moon" their bags (not really to use web3 products). That explains why even good web3 products die during a bear market.
For web3 to survive past sentiments, it needs real products and real users. Not half-baked products that chase every shiny trend. Only very few chains are building a solid foundation that can orchestrate these kinds of products for the long-run. @Polkadot's one of those projects.
The tests you mentioned will give you a working diagnosis not a definitive diagnosis.
There's a difference between a working diagnosis (which is enough for you to commence treatment), and a definitive diagnosis.
A definitive diagnostic test (endoscopy in this case) is usually not needed though if the treatment is working.
@Osas_000 In general, take EPU and SCBU postings very seriously. Learn to triage, don’t joke with emergencies, and read around your patients’ conditions.