The barriers to building are collapsing. We're witnessing it play out in real-time—tooling gets better, infrastructure matures, and the friction keeps dropping. What does this mean? More creators taking shots at their ideas instead of just thinking about them.
When you multiply that across the ecosystem, you get exponential innovation. Yes, it'll get messier out there. That noise? It's actually the sound of progress. The more we can foster and celebrate people shipping projects, the stronger the whole space becomes.
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AirdropBlackHole
· 1h ago
Nope, now anyone can ship, but only a few stay behind.
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RugDocDetective
· 01-08 00:53
The threshold has been lowered, but the ones who can truly ship are still those people.
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ZkProofPudding
· 01-08 00:51
Oh, isn't this what we're seeing now? The threshold has lowered, and a bunch of trash projects are coming along too.
The barriers to building are collapsing. We're witnessing it play out in real-time—tooling gets better, infrastructure matures, and the friction keeps dropping. What does this mean? More creators taking shots at their ideas instead of just thinking about them.
When you multiply that across the ecosystem, you get exponential innovation. Yes, it'll get messier out there. That noise? It's actually the sound of progress. The more we can foster and celebrate people shipping projects, the stronger the whole space becomes.