Building in crypto doesn't have to be a grind fest. Community and culture matter—a lot. Without the crew, the whole scene would've collapsed ages ago. Staring at screens solo for 16 hours straight? That's brutal. But when you've got a real community backing you up, it hits different. The friendships, the banter, the shared mission—that's what keeps people pushing forward in this space.
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NFTregretter
· 9h ago
Well said. Without a community, we would have given up long ago. Working alone for 16 hours straight can really drive you crazy; you need others to argue and brainstorm with.
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AirdropDreamBreaker
· 10h ago
Having crew really supports you; working alone for 16 hours straight is just nonsense.
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ConsensusDissenter
· 10h ago
The community is really the only thing holding up this broken circle; solo players have already fallen apart.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 10h ago
Really, working alone for 16 hours straight is completely different from working with a crew. The latter is the real reason crypto has survived until now.
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GweiTooHigh
· 10h ago
The community truly supports, without everyone, we wouldn't have made it this far. The solo fight approach would have been a failure long ago.
Building in crypto doesn't have to be a grind fest. Community and culture matter—a lot. Without the crew, the whole scene would've collapsed ages ago. Staring at screens solo for 16 hours straight? That's brutal. But when you've got a real community backing you up, it hits different. The friendships, the banter, the shared mission—that's what keeps people pushing forward in this space.