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@tomatoxyz
What I'm working on: a long form piece of writing exploring why the previous project (a complex DAO video platform) I worked on failed. I'm pretty sure that kind of thing can open more doors to employment and finding the right founders/team than just sending out more CVs. I don't think web3/crypto has enough of this kind of stuff - I've seen plenty of Discord/Twitters for clearly dead projects that don't explain anything, it often makes it seem like the creator's interest in it was just temporary. They just up & disappear one day. I'm not sure why the culture doesn't prize talking about failure that much (or maybe I'm just not seeing it) so hopefully it will be interesting to someone - it's going to be complex given I spent 5 years on it and we had 13 testnets and launched a month after FTX imploded. Fun for the whole family, I'm sure.
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@music2work2
Can’t wait to read it ;-)
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@goverland
Indeed, too many DAOs vanish while still looking active. We’ve been building an automatic ranking but still manually review DAOs for our Top Charts, exactly because of what you’re saying. Would love to read your piece when it’s ready 👀
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