YOU’LL FAIL MORE FROM SILENCE THAN FROM BAD IDEAS

The other day I talked about keeping yourself unknown while building and I’m here with the second.

Having an idea is a good thing, be it good or bad. We all have ideas some more brilliant than others but the problem is that we keep them in the corner of our head waiting for the right moment…..which never comes

Start now and think of perfection later because when you try one approach and don’t get a response then you know that it’s not good, so you cross that one off your list and go for the next

Most projects don’t fail because of bad ideas.
They fail because of silence.

1. How many tokens, apps, or startups have you seen vanish, not from being terrible, but because nobody ever heard of them?

Let’s take Numio for example: a mobile $ETH-based payment app launched in 2020 and shut down in 2023 because they saw they were not going anywhere.
Insufficient funding and not enough fan base behind it.

2. History is full of examples: brilliant products with zero visibility.
3. Even in Web3, the graveyard is full of good ideas drowned in silence.

Obscurity kills faster than rejection.
If people roast your idea, at least they’re talking about it.
Silence? That’s death.

Your job as a builder isn’t just to create.
It’s to make noise: engage, share progress, tell stories, and show behind the scenes.

Attention equals Perfection.

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