Every setback in the crypto space isn't a failure—it's data. Ten thousand failed attempts, a hundred liquidated positions, countless smart contracts audited and redeployed. That's how builders iterate. That's how protocols improve. The journey from concept to product rarely runs smooth. But every mistake? It's one less wrong path. This is the mindset that built blockchain.
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PumpStrategist
· 17h ago
You're right, but out of the hundreds of thousands of failures, how many are truly "iterations," and how many are just pure cover words for cutting leeks? What does the distribution of chips show?
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 17h ago
Ten thousand failures for one success sounds good, but what about the money actually lost?
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HallucinationGrower
· 18h ago
Ten thousand failures mean ten thousand data points. It sounds good, but when you're actually losing money, you don't think about such sophisticated words.
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GasFeeCry
· 18h ago
It sounds like a motivational quote, but there's really no way to argue against it.
Every setback in the crypto space isn't a failure—it's data. Ten thousand failed attempts, a hundred liquidated positions, countless smart contracts audited and redeployed. That's how builders iterate. That's how protocols improve. The journey from concept to product rarely runs smooth. But every mistake? It's one less wrong path. This is the mindset that built blockchain.