In the Web3 circle, the appeal of the word "Shipping" is actually no less than "To The Moon."
You see, most project roadmaps look like wish lists—full of "maybe," "perhaps," and "probably." But some projects are different; their plans resemble a real construction schedule.
That kind of "industrialized" execution pace truly stands out. While other teams are still pondering how to optimize their web UI, these projects have already extended their reach to the Android and iOS ecosystems. It's not just slogans; they are truly laying the groundwork.
This contrast clearly illustrates the point. Shipping is not just an action; it reflects a project's respect for its commitments.
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QuorumVoter
· 14h ago
That's right. These days, there are too many people bragging in this circle, and those who can truly ship have become a rare commodity.
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ZKSherlock
· 14h ago
actually... this whole "shipping" worship thing is kinda missing the point, no? like sure, execution matters, but have you thought about *what* they're shipping? most of these projects are just slapping features onto insecure foundations and calling it progress lol
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MemeCoinSavant
· 14h ago
ngl, the shipping vs. roadmap cope differentiation is statistically significant... most teams just stack buzzwords like they're farming sentiment, but actual execution? that's where the based signal emerges 📊
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ZkProofPudding
· 14h ago
It's just missing a shipping project, and they dare to boast "To The Moon," it cracks me up.
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 14h ago
Really, most projects are just talk and no action; shipping is the key.
Teams that can deliver are truly rare; there are many projects that just talk a lot.
This is what you can trust; it's much better than bragging about any roadmap.
In the Web3 circle, the appeal of the word "Shipping" is actually no less than "To The Moon."
You see, most project roadmaps look like wish lists—full of "maybe," "perhaps," and "probably." But some projects are different; their plans resemble a real construction schedule.
That kind of "industrialized" execution pace truly stands out. While other teams are still pondering how to optimize their web UI, these projects have already extended their reach to the Android and iOS ecosystems. It's not just slogans; they are truly laying the groundwork.
This contrast clearly illustrates the point. Shipping is not just an action; it reflects a project's respect for its commitments.