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A 'web3, blockchain-powered, open, and decentralized' product that doesn't solve a problem is either waste or art

Let's cut the crap.

As web3 enthusiasts, we have the responsibility to vouch for products that solve real problems.

That crypto project you're invested in—are they building something real, or are they just good storytellers?

Spend 10 mins on their Telegram or Discord. Chat with people in the community. Is the community a bunch of people who share pains, goals, and dreams?

If so, they might have something real going on.

If there's no clear shared motto based on a problem, then the shared desired outcome is probably to make money.

Get out of there.

There are plenty of products and web3 teams building real things—with incredible growth potential.

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