See this trainwreck happen all the time: teams spamming token presales before they've built anything real.
No functioning product. Zero community trust. Just vibes and a whitepaper nobody reads.
That approach? It's a death sentence.
You can't sell promises when you haven't proven you can deliver. Build something people actually want to use. Grow an audience that believes in what you're doing. Earn credibility through execution, not hype threads.
Then—and only then—introduce your token with a reason that makes sense.
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SoliditySlayer
· 11-28 15:33
Really, these projects are too funny now, scamcoins are piling up like mountains.
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LightningLady
· 11-28 12:36
It's this trap again... Is it really that hard to have the product before the token?
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 11-27 14:54
Alright, alright, another one trying to fool us with a White Paper, really thinks we're idiots.
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GasFeeCrying
· 11-25 16:02
It's the same old trick again... first issue coin and then create a product, in the end, it's still a dead end.
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ChainWallflower
· 11-25 16:02
I have said it before, projects that start fundraising without a product are basically doomed.
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TeaTimeTrader
· 11-25 15:58
It's that simple, first create the product then issue the coin; if it goes wrong, you're done for. I'm so tired of the nature of those air projects.
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NonFungibleDegen
· 11-25 15:58
ngl this hits different when you've already ape'd into three projects that did exactly this lol
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ForkItAllDay
· 11-25 15:51
Really, why is it that so many people can't understand such a simple principle of making a product first and then issuing coin?
See this trainwreck happen all the time: teams spamming token presales before they've built anything real.
No functioning product. Zero community trust. Just vibes and a whitepaper nobody reads.
That approach? It's a death sentence.
You can't sell promises when you haven't proven you can deliver. Build something people actually want to use. Grow an audience that believes in what you're doing. Earn credibility through execution, not hype threads.
Then—and only then—introduce your token with a reason that makes sense.