The dev kept promising something concrete for the DEX but never delivered. Words without follow-through kill momentum faster than silence ever could. Honestly would've been better off saying nothing and just shipping it.
That's the thing—communication strategy actually matters. A lot.
Caught the entry at 9k, rode it up to $900+ in unrealized gains. Ended up settling for $300 in the end. The gap between what could've been and what actually happened? That's the cost of broken promises.
It's a reminder: execution beats hype every single time. Always.
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NFTHoarder
· 8h ago
Where is the promised DEX? Another developer who only talks big, I really can't hold back anymore.
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potentially_notable
· 8h ago
Air promises are harmful; it's better to just stay silent and release the product directly.
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RugDocScientist
· 8h ago
A bunch of bearish comments, what about shipping? Still chatting on Discord. I’ve already learned to cut my positions early on these kinds of projects.
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TideReceder
· 8h ago
Talking nonsense is really disgusting. Where's the promised DEX?
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FOMOSapien
· 8h ago
Talking trash is the most disgusting, might as well just shut up and go directly on-chain. 3-4 times? That's okay, I guess, but the psychological gap is big.
Only managed 3-4x on this one.
The dev kept promising something concrete for the DEX but never delivered. Words without follow-through kill momentum faster than silence ever could. Honestly would've been better off saying nothing and just shipping it.
That's the thing—communication strategy actually matters. A lot.
Caught the entry at 9k, rode it up to $900+ in unrealized gains. Ended up settling for $300 in the end. The gap between what could've been and what actually happened? That's the cost of broken promises.
It's a reminder: execution beats hype every single time. Always.