You know your project's really hitting different when the "but what's the actual use case?" crowd shows up. That's when you've officially arrived in crypto. The irony? By the time they're asking, the early believers already made their bags.
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MetaMasked
· 22h ago
Yeah, that's right. It's too late to ask about the use case.
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 12-01 03:55
Hmm... I've seen this trap many times, it's too late to ask about the use case now.
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NotSatoshi
· 12-01 03:47
This is why I already entered a position; by the time they asked about the purpose, I had already cashed out.
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liquiditea_sipper
· 12-01 03:40
This is crypto, when asking about the use case, the early birds have already made a killing... the latecomers are always wondering why.
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UnluckyValidator
· 12-01 03:37
This sentence is amazing, we have already run it when asking about the use case.
You know your project's really hitting different when the "but what's the actual use case?" crowd shows up. That's when you've officially arrived in crypto. The irony? By the time they're asking, the early believers already made their bags.