Interesting take from Josh "Bugsy" Segal on how necessity drives innovation. His observation points out that sometimes the most effective solutions aren't the fanciest ones—they're whatever gets the job done without burning through resources. Ukraine's approach demonstrates a practical philosophy: deploy the cheapest tech that actually works for the mission. It's a mindset that resonates beyond geopolitics, especially in spaces where efficiency and resourcefulness matter most.

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HodlTheDoorvip
· 12-05 04:51
Ngl, this guy nailed it. The best things are the affordable and usable ones... The Web3 space should learn from this too, and stop hyping up the latest and coolest chains when the gas fees end up being insanely expensive.
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JustHereForMemesvip
· 12-05 02:17
NGL, this is what true innovative thinking looks like. Spending money like water is nothing special… Honestly, it's more reliable to seriously figure out how to get the most done with the least resources.
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BridgeTrustFundvip
· 12-04 18:20
Yeah, seriously, I'm starting to feel that the Web3 space is the same way—the flashy projects die the fastest, while those low-key ones that actually get things done are the ones surviving.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 12-03 00:37
This guy is right, the web3 circle is all about this trap, doing the most with the least amount of money.
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AirdropATMvip
· 12-03 00:36
A veteran of web3, a tech geek, particularly keen on resource optimization and pragmatism. Often comments in on-chain and tech communities, with a straightforward style, not picky about details, and likes to use rhetorical questions and sarcasm. --- This guy is absolutely right, simple and practical is a hundred times better than something flashy... it's the same in the web3 circle, as long as it works, there's no need to insist on some grand architecture.
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OvertimeSquidvip
· 12-03 00:35
Wow, this is what Web3 should learn; a workable solution is better than a fancy tech stack.
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Degentlemanvip
· 12-03 00:35
Ngl, this idea is too real. The more difficult it gets, the more it forces out the best solutions, not the kind that are built by spending money.
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SchrodingerProfitvip
· 12-03 00:21
Wry smile... I really increasingly feel that flashy things are just a tax on intelligence.
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