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@108loops

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Alex F.
@108loops
I'm a little teapot
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Ryan
@ryansmith
“People who are really serious about software should make their own hardware.”
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@0xl
The future of media is onchain
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@108loops
Just realized how L2s as a derivative extensions solve the tragedy of the commons: each culture actually makes a shared based resource more valuable instead of overconsuming it. Crazy!
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4/4 As builders, avoid being a netakusiki—product development and marketing are 50/50 for success.
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3/4 These projects often have an attitude of ‘we’re hardcore crypto, marketing is for tier 3.’ The consensus is clear: no one wants to buy tokens from these projects.
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2/4 Projects labeled as netakusiki often deviate from conventional marketing strategies. They might claim to seek a ‘true’ product-market fit without relying on traditional marketing tactics.
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1/4 In the Russian-speaking crypto community, there’s a slang term that’s a massive red flag for projects: netakusiki (нетакусики). Roughly, it means ‘not like others,’ but in a very questionable way.
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@miasoarez
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@108loops
Gm
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Are you going to build SCs on top of the OP or you going to build your own roll up based on the OP stack?
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If you're building onchain, you should bring your brand and marketing onchain too.
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