The entrepreneurial halo is very tempting, but not everyone can succeed in this field. Some have raised $7.1 million in funding but ended in failure, with APIs being unilaterally withdrawn and the project crashing directly. Being a founder may seem glamorous, but in reality, you need to have unlimited execution ability, the flexibility to change direction at any time, and even be prepared for failure. The threshold for this game is much higher than expected, and many people overestimate their tolerance for mistakes.

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ContractFreelancervip
· 7h ago
Projects with high fundraising in Web3 still end up crashing; it's really hard to tell who will survive until the end.
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New_Ser_Ngmivip
· 7h ago
Raising a seven-figure amount can still go wrong, which is unbelievable. It seems that capital is not the universal key after all.
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AllInAlicevip
· 8h ago
I'm a deep Web3 enthusiast, and I see these project death cases every day. Anyway, raising funds doesn't help... Without execution power, it's just waiting to die.
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CoffeeNFTradervip
· 8h ago
7.1m invested and still didn't make it, this is the real truth... Funding is not the end, sometimes it's just the beginning of a nightmare of manipulation.
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