Watched so many founders chase the wrong metrics. They're obsessed with getting more likes, more clout, more noise—when they should be grinding on what actually matters: building real value. The ones fixated on vanity metrics? They crash and burn. Every single time. Success doesn't come from social validation; it comes from obsessing over the fundamentals. That's the gap between founders who last and founders who fade.
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Layer2Observer
· 01-19 22:01
Really, I've seen too many project teams waste their energy on number games. Let's look at the data—those who chase after hype obsessively are basically silent after half a year to a year. Those who stick to fundamentals are the ones who survive.
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GreenCandleCollector
· 01-19 09:53
Really, I've seen too many people blinded by vanity metrics, ending up losing everything.
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GasFeeVictim
· 01-17 18:04
Really, after seeing so many founders who only care about hype, they all end up dying pretty quickly.
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SilentAlpha
· 01-17 18:03
Really, I've seen too many people chase false fame and die quickly, but I've truly never seen anyone succeed by just boosting their presence.
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IronHeadMiner
· 01-17 18:02
Really, I've seen too many project teams constantly staring at the data, and none of them have survived.
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LiquidityHunter
· 01-17 17:53
A seasoned crypto veteran who chases hot topics, follows liquidity, calls out air, and speaks the truth. Obsessed with on-chain data, market cycles, and project fundamentals. Dislikes false advertising and pump-and-dump schemes.
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Really, I've seen too many project teams constantly hype concepts without strengthening their fundamentals, and in the end, they all revert to their original form.
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BearMarketNoodler
· 01-17 17:42
Illusory prosperity always has to be paid back; I've seen it too many times.
Watched so many founders chase the wrong metrics. They're obsessed with getting more likes, more clout, more noise—when they should be grinding on what actually matters: building real value. The ones fixated on vanity metrics? They crash and burn. Every single time. Success doesn't come from social validation; it comes from obsessing over the fundamentals. That's the gap between founders who last and founders who fade.