That feeling when you find a 3-year-old forum post that solves your problem in two sentences.
It’s not 'old' data; it’s high-signal truth that hasn't been buried yet.
We’ve traded 'word of mouth' for 'word of algorithm.' One is based on trust; the other is based on who paid the most for the keyword.
Guess which one actually helps?
Where do you go when you actually want to know if a product is trash or a treasure? (Before the 10-minute ad starts or the bots take over).
Check the replies for more options. 👇
“There’s nothing wrong with trading — it’s an important market function — but it doesn’t have to be the final destination. The founders who focus on the “product” part of product-market fit may end up the bigger winners. “
Thanks @AriannaSimpson !
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centralize,
decentralize(Bitcoin / Ethereum),
re-centralize.
re-decentralize?
A conflict of interests driven by greed, where True Experience is disregarded.
A major collapse is needed to end this circus. Then the real builders will win.
$btc $eth
Mass adoption doesn't mean web3 networks stealing users from each other.
Expecting to consistently attract the same number of users when there are already a small number of serious users is absurd.
The key is to onboard users who haven't opened a wallet before or don't know about it, without them even noticing. Networks also need to invest in these applications and provide grants.
Anyone can attract existing users through airdrops. The key is to create a product that will appeal to both sectors (web 2.0 and 3.0).
We presented Bario Entertainment System at Base Batch 001 Demo Day.
A room full of investors, builders, ideas, and eyes looking for what’s next. We spoke about games, ownership, and strong belief that indie developers deserve more.
Here’s the full pitch video. If you’ve got a few minutes, it’s worth a listen.
Let's-a go!