It's my first time as CTO, and there's still a lot of work I haven't done yet. Let me do a bit of self-reflection first.
I don't have the skills of that powerhouse who can casually call a trade and push a project to a $500M market cap, even getting it listed on Binance. Nor do I have the guts of Mi, who spent his own money to forcefully pull LONG from the bottom up to $20M. I definitely don't have the vision of D-ge—he just said "Hakimi" at the bottom, and it got cooked straight to $20M. And then there's the "Green Hat Bro," who called WANGCAI in a small group at the absolute bottom, and it pumped to over $10M.
Sigh, compared to them, the gap is huge. But at the end of the day, running a project still depends on strength and luck, so let's just take it step by step.
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GmGnSleeper
· 12-06 07:46
Haha, this self-examination is quite honest, but I think this is the right attitude to get things done.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 12-05 20:00
Haha, the CTO still has to rely on talking skills—it's even more effective at pumping the price than technical capability.
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ABigKnifeSwingsTowardsThe
· 12-04 00:46
There's nothing but scamming; just delist as soon as possible.
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LayoffMiner
· 12-03 10:41
Ha, that's how rookie CTOs are—just see how others do it first.
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FUDwatcher
· 12-03 10:37
Haha, this self-reflection is really something, are you setting a flag for yourself here? Just take it slow, that’s all you need to do. Being a CTO sounds technical, but to put it bluntly, it’s the position where everyone shifts the blame. Good luck, man.
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HalfPositionRunner
· 12-03 10:17
Haha, it's true. That's how it is for new CTOs. Just hang in there.
It's my first time as CTO, and there's still a lot of work I haven't done yet. Let me do a bit of self-reflection first.
I don't have the skills of that powerhouse who can casually call a trade and push a project to a $500M market cap, even getting it listed on Binance.
Nor do I have the guts of Mi, who spent his own money to forcefully pull LONG from the bottom up to $20M.
I definitely don't have the vision of D-ge—he just said "Hakimi" at the bottom, and it got cooked straight to $20M.
And then there's the "Green Hat Bro," who called WANGCAI in a small group at the absolute bottom, and it pumped to over $10M.
Sigh, compared to them, the gap is huge. But at the end of the day, running a project still depends on strength and luck, so let's just take it step by step.