I originally wanted to criticize the recent wave of public sale ICO projects, but I thought better of it.
After all, those veterans who were involved in public sales ICOs in 2017 and 2018, collecting a bunch of ETH and BTC, made a spectacular turnaround in the bull market of 2020 and 2021—transforming into angel investors, industry tycoons, and entrepreneurial mentors.
I was wondering, what if two years later I come out to start my own business and look for funding, and the ones sitting across from me in the meeting room to discuss financing are just the same guys I want to complain about now who are doing ICOs...
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 15h ago
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Haha, this logic is sound. Today's critics might just be tomorrow's financiers, a required course for Reverse Researchers.
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CountdownToBroke
· 15h ago
Ha, I really admire this logic. Those who are complaining about ICOs now should think about whether they will end up asking these people for funding in the future.
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retroactive_airdrop
· 15h ago
Haha, I see through this trick. Today's angel investors are simply the old guys who played people for suckers during the ICO era, now they have turned into high-profile identities. I'm not saying anything because I'm afraid that in the future when I seek financing, these people will trap me. It's really ridiculous.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 15h ago
Ha, this wave of realism, who would dare to offend the current financial backers?
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LiquidityWitch
· 15h ago
Ha, this is the true depiction of the crypto world. Today's victims become the market makers who play people for suckers tomorrow.
I originally wanted to criticize the recent wave of public sale ICO projects, but I thought better of it.
After all, those veterans who were involved in public sales ICOs in 2017 and 2018, collecting a bunch of ETH and BTC, made a spectacular turnaround in the bull market of 2020 and 2021—transforming into angel investors, industry tycoons, and entrepreneurial mentors.
I was wondering, what if two years later I come out to start my own business and look for funding, and the ones sitting across from me in the meeting room to discuss financing are just the same guys I want to complain about now who are doing ICOs...
The scene, wow, too beautiful to look at.