In the world of crypto and blockchain innovation, the bet on the founder often trumps everything else. Strong leadership, clear vision, and execution capability are what separate projects that endure from those that fade. When evaluating opportunities in this space, don't just look at the tech stack or the hype—pay attention to who's steering the ship. History shows us that the best investments follow the best builders.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 5h ago
A reliable founder can indeed determine the life or death of a project, but right now, 99% of project teams are just bragging. How can we tell the difference?
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GweiWatcher
· 5h ago
That's right, in the crypto world, it's ultimately about the founders. No matter how talented the technology is, a team that doesn't perform is useless.
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CrashHotline
· 5h ago
Honestly, choosing a project is about choosing the people. A reliable founder can revive poor technology, and vice versa...
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BlockImposter
· 5h ago
Looking at people is more important than looking at technology, and there's no mistake in that. But those small projects that are overlooked by the public, and whose founders don't look extraordinary, are actually the ones that can make money.
In the world of crypto and blockchain innovation, the bet on the founder often trumps everything else. Strong leadership, clear vision, and execution capability are what separate projects that endure from those that fade. When evaluating opportunities in this space, don't just look at the tech stack or the hype—pay attention to who's steering the ship. History shows us that the best investments follow the best builders.