Daniel Berk
@danielcberk
I’ve worked for several really successful web3 projects and what most people don’t want you to know— but is absolutely the case— is that *most* successful web3 projects are nearly indistinguishable from web2 when you peek behind the curtain. Don’t fight the messenger boy.
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notdevin
@notdevin.eth
In what way?
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Daniel Berk
@danielcberk
Decision making, PMF strategic thinking, C-suite, marketing strategy execution, business planning and fundraising— the list goes on. It’s not a fade on web3. I just wish more people would speak truthfully about how similar they are at this phase in development.
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notdevin
@notdevin.eth
That makes sense! They certainly don’t have to be but it’s also the pattern people know. We setup a dao and then set the dao as a deliverable being worked by a small team with a tight grasp on codifying the initial perspective of the software that will run the dao. We have a hierarchy of decision until we don’t
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