No matter how much theory you talk about, a practical template is more valuable. Web3 developers truly need production-grade tools and proxy frameworks—things that can be used directly and are proven. Theories can be dazzling, but without good practical examples, new developers still have to start from scratch and learn the hard way. Lowering the barrier to entry for builders and allowing those who truly want to ship to avoid wasting energy on infrastructure is the key. Some developer tool projects are continuously working in this direction, constantly improving the ecosystem of framework layers and proxy tools to help more people turn ideas into products.
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GateUser-3824aa38
· 4h ago
Really, just talking without practice is useless. What we need are ready-to-use solutions, not all those fancy theories.
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0xSunnyDay
· 6h ago
Exactly, constantly hyping concepts is useless. I’ve been scammed multiple times before I realized that using straightforward, user-friendly frameworks is the real way to go.
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DaoDeveloper
· 6h ago
exactly this. spent weeks reading whitepapers that meant nothing until i actually forked a working contract. the gap between theory and shipped code is where most builders get stuck ngl
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GasWaster
· 6h ago
That's right. Currently, in Web3, there are really too many PPT projects, and very few that are actually implementable.
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WagmiWarrior
· 6h ago
I have experienced it firsthand; I was once stung by those obscure and complex documents. Still, ready-made templates are more appealing.
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fren_with_benefits
· 6h ago
You're absolutely right. These days, there are too many projects just bragging, but very few truly usable templates.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 6h ago
Really, just bragging is useless; it depends on whether you can actually use it directly.
No matter how much theory you talk about, a practical template is more valuable. Web3 developers truly need production-grade tools and proxy frameworks—things that can be used directly and are proven. Theories can be dazzling, but without good practical examples, new developers still have to start from scratch and learn the hard way. Lowering the barrier to entry for builders and allowing those who truly want to ship to avoid wasting energy on infrastructure is the key. Some developer tool projects are continuously working in this direction, constantly improving the ecosystem of framework layers and proxy tools to help more people turn ideas into products.