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Most people talk about Web3 as if it's only about token prices. I think they're missing the bigger picture. The projects that survive won't necessarily be the ones with the loudest marketing. They'll be the ones solving real problems. Take @NomismaNetwork for example. For years, DeFi users have accepted slow transactions, network congestion, and unpredictable fees as normal. But what if they aren't? What if the next generation of infrastructure simply removes those limitations and lets developers focus on building instead of fighting the chain? Then there's @useTria. One thing that's always held crypto back is complexity. Too many wallets. Too many apps. Too many steps. The projects that win will be the ones that make Web3 feel effortless. I've also learned that opportunities rarely come from tools alone. They come from people. That's why communities like @TheARCTERMINAL matter. The ability to learn from others, exchange ideas, and discover new opportunities often creates more value than any single feature. And behind every growing ecosystem are developers. Seeing @quipnetwork invest in infrastructure, education, and builder resources reminds me that adoption starts long before users arrive. First the builders. Then the products. Then the users. That's how ecosystems are built.

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