Throughout my career, I've never seen a professional environment tolerate vague commitments like "it'll ship when it's ready." That excuse doesn't hold up. It screams laziness. It's a red flag for incompetence. It reflects terrible time management. Most critically, it signals someone has no idea how to actually run a project—no milestones, no accountability, no structure. In crypto especially, where deadlines matter and communities are watching, this kind of wishy-washy language erodes trust fast.
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DataChief
· 20h ago
NGL, this is just making excuses for a failed project. This kind of rhetoric has long been stale in crypto.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-11 23:37
ngl this "ready to ship" mentality is a death kiss in the crypto circle; the community sees right through it.
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potentially_notable
· 01-11 08:46
NGL, this is exactly why so many projects end up abandoned. Someone really needs to dare to slam the table and set a deadline.
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ThesisInvestor
· 01-10 06:54
ngl this kind of rhetoric is indeed prone to backfire in crypto, and the community isn't buying into the "let's wait and see" approach.
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ContractHunter
· 01-10 06:53
ngl that's why so many projects end up being vaporware; no one can get a handle on the timeline.
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DeepRabbitHole
· 01-10 06:50
ngl, this kind of rhetoric is a joke in crypto, basically just smooth talk to shift blame.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 01-10 06:43
NGL, this kind of rhetoric really doesn't fly in crypto. As soon as the community hears "let's wait and see," they start digging a hole right away.
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WagmiWarrior
· 01-10 06:39
ngl, this kind of excuse is especially hurtful in crypto... I've seen too many project teams passing the buck like this
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PumpingCroissant
· 01-10 06:39
NGL, the crypto world is like this—without deadlines, there's no pressure, and everything ends up half-baked. I've seen too many "soon" projects.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-10 06:30
ngl, this kind of rhetoric in crypto is basically a death kiss; when the community hears "let's talk later," it's a direct rug pull.
Throughout my career, I've never seen a professional environment tolerate vague commitments like "it'll ship when it's ready." That excuse doesn't hold up. It screams laziness. It's a red flag for incompetence. It reflects terrible time management. Most critically, it signals someone has no idea how to actually run a project—no milestones, no accountability, no structure. In crypto especially, where deadlines matter and communities are watching, this kind of wishy-washy language erodes trust fast.