Just caught something interesting about Jon Stul on Shark Tank and it got me thinking about legacy versus actual execution. So this guy walks in with a product, right? But here's the thing—his dad is Manny Stul, the founder of Moose Toys and one of Australia's most successful entrepreneurs. Won Ernst & Young's World Entrepreneur of the Year and all that. Most people would lean on that. But Jon didn't come there to talk about his dad's achievements.



What struck me is how he approached it. Having a legendary parent like Manny Stul definitely opens doors, no question. But doors are just doors—you still have to walk through them and build something real. And that's exactly what Jon seemed focused on. Not riding the Moose Toys wave, but creating his own thing with his own vision.

It's a good reminder for the crypto space too. Everyone talks about legacy projects and established names, but what actually matters is execution and innovation. Whether it's a startup founder or a blockchain project, you can inherit attention but you can't inherit success. You have to earn it.

The crypto market respects builders who show up with real products and real vision, not just brand names. That's why Bitcoin and projects with solid fundamentals keep winning long-term. #bitcoin $BTC
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