Derek
@badadvicehq
As a product user, for me to believe in your product, I'd need to see some signs. For instance, where's your white paper? What's your product about? Who's the target audience? If you incorporated a token, where's the tokenomics? Funding? Scalability plan? What's your plan to still be here in the next five years? It's comparatively easy to create a product, but what's challenging is having a plan that'll instill confidence in your community. For instance, I regularly promote @jacek's $DEGEN on my Twitter page because the project has a plan and I've seen in real-time how they work towards achieving their plan. I'm confident they'd be here in the next five years and more. Same with @linda's BountyCaster, and a few others. There are so many projects out there right now without any plan and I can assure you they'd be gone like a couple of others we've seen. Farcaster is a good place to start, but you need a solid plan, else your project would simply be exploited for gains since it lacks value.
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