Want to understand a project? Sitting down and having a good chat with the team is often much more effective than rushing to wave a big stick.



The key here is—many truly capable developers are actually clueless about on-chain marketing and DEX incentives. Their focus is completely different and they see these things as unnecessary. This isn't them pretending to be cool; it's just that people from two different worlds speak different languages.

Instead of standing on the sidelines and criticizing, it's better to spend some time understanding the priorities from the developers' perspective. You'll find that many so-called "flaws" are actually just differences in understanding the project's direction. Genuine project teams often work quietly behind the scenes rather than wasting time on public disputes.
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MetaverseLandlordvip
· 01-07 04:57
That's right, many people complain all day that the project team doesn't understand marketing, but in fact they don't understand development either. Basically, it's an information gap; developers don't care about your set at all. Communication is really important; it's much more useful than just chatting nonsense in the group every day. True capability is shown through action; those working diligently behind the scenes are actually more reliable. Enough, stop criticizing already. If you really want to see the project clearly, just ask the team directly.
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GateUser-ccc36bc5vip
· 01-07 04:53
You're right, communication can really solve many problems. Indeed, many times people are just talking past each other. Developers work quietly, while public opinion groups rush to take sides; these are not the same thing. Deep conversations > blind complaints; there's nothing wrong with that logic. But to be honest, investors who can sit down and have a calm chat are already few and far between. This point hits hard; I've seen too many "pseudo-experts" criticize code. Those who understand technology work diligently, while those who don't just point fingers, which is quite awkward. So, first understand, then judge; at least respect others' choices.
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GasFeeSobbervip
· 01-07 04:50
Developers don't do PR, and those who understand marketing don't understand technology—that's the real state of the ecosystem.
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probably_nothing_anonvip
· 01-07 04:42
There's nothing wrong with that point. Too many people criticize for lack of marketing or incentives as soon as they speak, but they haven't really understood how others operate, ngl.
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HappyMinerUnclevip
· 01-07 04:40
To be honest, I agree with this point. Too many people just complain and don't know how to communicate.
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