Technical deep dives, industry analysis, and lessons from 270+ blockchain projects.
Most web3 teams are still hiring like it’s 2017: a founding trio, then an ever-growing cast of ops, community, and growth just to keep the…
Most token unlock charts read like a slow‑motion rug pull. Steep cliffs, mechanical monthly vesting, and “liquidity events” that function as coordinated exits on whoever’s…
Back in 2017, teams were raising billions off half-baked whitepapers, janky MVPs, and pure Telegram vapor—and the crash that followed was mostly deserved. But buried…
Most founders still treat airdrops like a magic button: push it once and—poof—instant “community.” In reality, what you summon is a swarm of highly coordinated…
Most founders pitch accelerators like they’re pitching a seed fund: big vision, giant TAM, maybe a tokenomics teaser. On the other side of the Zoom,…
Most token decks we review shouldn’t have a token at all. Founders slap on a coin because “that’s what web3 does,” then spend the next…
Your users already live in Telegram. They trust it more than any browser wallet, and they’re not going to install your experimental dApp just to…
When a new consumer token hits the timeline, Crypto Twitter yells “wen moon?” and everyone else asks “ok, but is this a Ponzi?” That instinct…
Every fundraising cycle, the same slide shows up in founder decks: a token “ownership” pie chart that’s really just a cap table with a ticker.…
Most SaaS founders who pitch us a “web3 angle” are really just stapling a token onto a perfectly fine web2 product. They’ve seen Helium, StepN,…