Not everything's perfect at this stage. The product is still in its infancy, and skeptics aren't wrong to question things. Here's the thing though—some investors see massive potential brewing beneath the surface, while others focus on the rough edges and unfinished tech stack. And honestly? That split opinion is pretty standard. Most ambitious builds look exactly like this when they're still in the early innings. The messy middle is where real innovation actually happens.
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PortfolioAlert
· 2h ago
Early projects are like this; no one can predict them accurately.
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 2h ago
Well... isn't this the common problem of all early projects? Just a honeymoon period.
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ZkProofPudding
· 3h ago
Early products, some see potential while others find flaws, which is very normal.
Not everything's perfect at this stage. The product is still in its infancy, and skeptics aren't wrong to question things. Here's the thing though—some investors see massive potential brewing beneath the surface, while others focus on the rough edges and unfinished tech stack. And honestly? That split opinion is pretty standard. Most ambitious builds look exactly like this when they're still in the early innings. The messy middle is where real innovation actually happens.