The wave of Web3 entrepreneurship is about to hit different. We're getting closer to a moment where a single developer working solo can birth something truly extraordinary—a project that scales to unicorn status. The tools are there, the infrastructure is ready, and the barriers to entry keep dropping. What started as a dream is becoming the new normal.
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TokenRationEater
· 13h ago
Hmm... It sounds pretty good, but in reality, is it really that easy for someone to go from zero to unicorn? It seems like luck and timing still play a big role.
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 01-15 00:50
Alright, the threshold is lower and there are more tools, but truly capable of single-handedly supporting a unicorn are still few.
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 01-13 22:09
Really, can a single developer create a unicorn? It seems to me that it still depends on funding and luck.
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FlatTax
· 01-13 21:49
To be honest, the idea of a solo dev creating a unicorn always sounds a bit unrealistic. Engineering isn't the issue; fundraising and operations are the real hurdles.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 01-13 21:41
Haha, sounds nice, but how many can truly solo to become a unicorn?
The wave of Web3 entrepreneurship is about to hit different. We're getting closer to a moment where a single developer working solo can birth something truly extraordinary—a project that scales to unicorn status. The tools are there, the infrastructure is ready, and the barriers to entry keep dropping. What started as a dream is becoming the new normal.