The biggest trap in product building: pouring energy into perfecting features that shouldn't exist in the first place. In crypto and Web3 projects, this hits different—teams often get caught optimizing UI flows or token mechanics that nobody actually needs. The smarter play? Strip it down. Build the core, validate real demand, then iterate. Don't beautify the wrong solution.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 2025-12-16 11:49
It's so true. Many projects fail at this step. They focus only on making the UI flashy, but no one actually uses it.
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gas_guzzler
· 2025-12-16 11:35
Really, many projects die because of "perfectionism." No matter how fancy the UI is, users won't buy it.
The biggest trap in product building: pouring energy into perfecting features that shouldn't exist in the first place. In crypto and Web3 projects, this hits different—teams often get caught optimizing UI flows or token mechanics that nobody actually needs. The smarter play? Strip it down. Build the core, validate real demand, then iterate. Don't beautify the wrong solution.