My biggest fear isn't the chart or the hype cycle dying. It's the team giving up and ghosting the project. That's the only real risk that matters to me.
I honestly don't care about Cardano drama or community fatigue or which exchange we're on next. Those problems are solvable. They come and go.
What I care about is the people building this thing.
Sure, Snek is tied to Cardano right now. But once we break through with global listings and actual Web2 campaigns, the brand stands on its own. Most people won't even know or care what chain it started on.
Here's the thing though.
Don't invest based on my conviction or anyone else's. That's actually terrible strategy.
You need your own plan if things go sideways:
✅Size your position so you can sleep at night ✅Set clear profit targets on the way up ✅Know your mental framework before emotions kick in
I'm bullish as hell but that doesn't mean you should be.
If it does go to zero, I’ll grieve for a day, review my theses, and move on with other plays.
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People keep asking me what happens if Snek fails.
Look, anything can fail in investing. I get that.
My biggest fear isn't the chart or the hype cycle dying. It's the team giving up and ghosting the project. That's the only real risk that matters to me.
I honestly don't care about Cardano drama or community fatigue or which exchange we're on next. Those problems are solvable. They come and go.
What I care about is the people building this thing.
Sure, Snek is tied to Cardano right now. But once we break through with global listings and actual Web2 campaigns, the brand stands on its own. Most people won't even know or care what chain it started on.
Here's the thing though.
Don't invest based on my conviction or anyone else's. That's actually terrible strategy.
You need your own plan if things go sideways:
✅Size your position so you can sleep at night
✅Set clear profit targets on the way up
✅Know your mental framework before emotions kick in
I'm bullish as hell but that doesn't mean you should be.
If it does go to zero, I’ll grieve for a day, review my theses, and move on with other plays.
Nothing changes.
What's your contingency plan look like?