Why did your startup fail



1. The headwind is asking for trouble.

The market meme is hot, whether you're messing with DePIN or ZK Rollup, we're all playing momentum-driven 3/6/9.

If you don't catch the wind, you will be the next TON ecosystem web2 giant rushing in to do H5 games, thinking you can get rich in one wave. As a result, when the wind stops, it's a mess. The TON in May last year and the TON in October are two different versions.

2. If the user is a newbie, don't mess around.
Your user is not a chain OG, it's even difficult to connect wallet connect, crypto baby

3. PMF is always empty talk

If you don't have the ability, don't seize the opportunity. The opportunities you have are the paths others have taken time to walk through. Success is not accidental, details are inevitable.

4. The community is the lifeblood, don't treat it as an ATM.

The community is not your leek field, it is your core asset. You need to understand what is behind liquidity, it is your studio, it is your parents who provide you with food and clothing.
Your mouse warehouse was also completed by him, what 50% airdrop, a few studios helped you raise the chips, can afford to take and put down, no one looks down on because of Chinese, but we all hope to support domestic products, but, give me a reason

5. Hot spots not fun? Find someone

Crypto is the attention economy, and the hot spot is the traffic password

You don't know how to do narrative engineering, find a web2 entertainment point to do explosion editing and manipulation.
Inspiration, let him help you design a low-cost "customer acquisition" set, why don't you come

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ZK-2.97%
TON-2.81%
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