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I launched an NFT project with little knowledge and created a toolset that I want others to utilize.

So, long story short, I became a Web3 developer overnight.

Not only that, but due to my previous development experience, was able to pick up the slack of some folks on the team and write Node.js scripts to completely make our metadata useable and help made our NFT project a success!

I am working on productionalizing those scripts to create a platform all can use. I found that for a lot of the things we wanted to implement, there was never a clear answer as to how to accomplish them online. Hopefully, I can address this!

As I spend more time in the space I realize that far too often a lot of these Web3 startups just are not up to the caliber of Web2 startups, and I want to change that.

I'd love to hear others who have been in the space longer than me on their thoughts and what pain points they came across when working in Web3 or with NFT's in general.

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    Pain point: Research & Education. It's hard to keep up with all the concepts and terminology.

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      Thank you for responding! That was a big pain in my journey as well. Part of the roadmap is to provide educational toolsets as well as a easy-to-follow checklist for anyone to follow.

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        Ha. You just give me an amazing idea: An easy-to-follow checklist.

        I would defo implement something like this in my 'educational' newsletter about the Blockchain: https://thecryptojournal.substack.com/

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