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Jeff
@jeff-xyz
Mini-apps are one of the most powerful tools to emerge in recent years, especially for people who don’t come from money or technical backgrounds. 10 yrs ago (so when I was 23, f*ck I’m getting old) if you had an idea and weren’t a dev, your only path to build an MVP was raising capital (which was and still is hard as 💩), hiring a dev (praying they can deliver), and burning cash just to validate the thesis before seeing any promise. Mini-apps and LLMs mitigate a lot of risk, and now almost anyone can build and ship. The barrier to entry is so minor in comparison to a couple years ago. It’s a convenience that wasn’t offered to us old heads. One of the best things about this space is that it doesn’t care how old you are, where you’re from, or whether you’re doxxed or anon. All that matters is whether your product delivers. So if you’re 35 smth, like me, and building a mini-app, you may not be off-track and may not need to re-evaluate. Now that the barriers to entry are lighter, it may be a huge opportunity for the 35+ to pursue those ideas that once seemed impossible. word salad something something something BASEISFOREVERYONE. @base.base.eth
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Diñero
@gryphon
You say "almost anyone", and a part of me feels you meant to say "Almost anyone with a degree in computer science or data programming"
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Biggydaddy.eth
@biggydaddy
I used to think I missed my shot. Turns out, the tools just weren’t there yet. Now I build with zero excuses. @BASE really is for everyone.
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