The appetite for investing in genuinely talented developers and their tech stacks is definitely there—the real problem is perception. When money flows toward early-stage projects, it often gets lumped together with get-rich-quick schemes, which poisons the whole narrative.
But here's the thing: if you actually respect what solid devs are building, you need to accept that execution takes time. There's no shortcut to shipping real tech. The market has to distinguish between builders who are serious about their roadmap versus operators chasing hype cycles. That discernment matters more than ever.
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DYORMaster
· 9h ago
NGL, you're right... I'm just worried that those who only hype concepts will drag the hardworking developers down.
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AirdropGrandpa
· 9h ago
Real developers are being crushed by the capitalist meat grinder, and the money is flowing to those who are good at telling stories and deceiving others.
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SerumDegen
· 9h ago
nah perception is wild tho... legit devs gettin liquidated by the same dopamine-addicted retail that fomoed into random rugpulls. it's not even about discernment anymore, it's just cascade effect energy
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MevShadowranger
· 9h ago
In simple terms, it's about learning to choose the right people. You can tell at a glance who is genuinely focused on technical work and who is just hyping concepts. The key is that most people simply can't tell the difference.
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TokenUnlocker
· 9h ago
NGL, true builders have long stopped caring about public opinion. Just keep doing what needs to be done.
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GweiWatcher
· 9h ago
ngl, that's quite true... Most people can't tell who is a genuine builder and who is just here to harvest the profits
Really, time will tell. Projects rushing to launch will eventually be exposed
Perception is ridiculous; one bad project can ruin the entire community
Execution is the key, technology doesn't lie
99% of those constantly shouting about the roadmap have already run away, and that's the real problem
The appetite for investing in genuinely talented developers and their tech stacks is definitely there—the real problem is perception. When money flows toward early-stage projects, it often gets lumped together with get-rich-quick schemes, which poisons the whole narrative.
But here's the thing: if you actually respect what solid devs are building, you need to accept that execution takes time. There's no shortcut to shipping real tech. The market has to distinguish between builders who are serious about their roadmap versus operators chasing hype cycles. That discernment matters more than ever.