Been thinking about spinning up a new app in the Web3 space—something that could launch pretty quickly with a fresh take on existing models. The strategy would be straightforward: get a working prototype out fast, then run a presale at a significantly lower valuation to build early momentum and community buy-in. It's an aggressive approach, but in this space, moving quick while keeping entry costs low for early backers makes sense. No room for delays on execution though.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 6h ago
Rapid iteration and low-valuation financing—can this approach work in a bear market?
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DefiPlaybook
· 01-07 19:03
It's the classic "quick launch + low valuation presale" routine again, and this time it's just a story of 500% annualized returns. Honestly, can the code quality reach AAVE level, or is it just another marketing dream of "high yield and low risk"?
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LiquidityWitch
· 01-07 19:01
Quickly prototype, pre-sell at low prices to early users, is it still the same old trick?
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 01-07 18:54
I'm tired of the early bottom-fishing routine, it's the same old story of undervalued issuance...
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 01-07 18:53
Rapid iteration + low-price presale, I've heard this trick too many times. How many of those can actually survive?
Been thinking about spinning up a new app in the Web3 space—something that could launch pretty quickly with a fresh take on existing models. The strategy would be straightforward: get a working prototype out fast, then run a presale at a significantly lower valuation to build early momentum and community buy-in. It's an aggressive approach, but in this space, moving quick while keeping entry costs low for early backers makes sense. No room for delays on execution though.