Back in 2015, the crypto space was all about catching up on knowledge—most people simply didn't understand blockchain, Bitcoin, or what decentralization meant. Fast forward to 2025, and the knowledge gap has largely closed. Now? It's a skill issue. Everyone talks about Web3, but execution separates the winners from the rest. Building products, managing communities, navigating regulations, optimizing strategy—that's where it actually matters. The barrier to entry shifted from "do you know what this is?" to "can you actually deliver?"
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gas_fee_therapist
· 11h ago
Exactly right, now is truly the era of focusing on execution.
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Anon4461
· 11h ago
Well said. These days, there are too many people just bragging, and few who can really get things done.
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GameFiCritic
· 11h ago
The knowledge dividend is over; now it's all about who can actually build something. Among those who constantly hype Web3, how many have truly gone through a complete product cycle? I just want to ask, who still dares to claim they're Web3 entrepreneurs? Do they have something playable in their hands? Or is it just another air project to harvest the early investors?
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 11h ago
Well, it's all about execution now. Whoever can truly deliver something will win.
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WhaleInTraining
· 11h ago
Knowledge is easy; the real hurdle is execution, and this hits the point.
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NFTragedy
· 11h ago
Everyone can talk about Web3 now, but only a few can actually create something.
Back in 2015, the crypto space was all about catching up on knowledge—most people simply didn't understand blockchain, Bitcoin, or what decentralization meant. Fast forward to 2025, and the knowledge gap has largely closed. Now? It's a skill issue. Everyone talks about Web3, but execution separates the winners from the rest. Building products, managing communities, navigating regulations, optimizing strategy—that's where it actually matters. The barrier to entry shifted from "do you know what this is?" to "can you actually deliver?"