Fundraising has never been just a numbers game. The real test lies in whether you can attract supporters who truly believe in the project and are willing to stay long-term, as well as an execution team capable of turning the vision into reality. When you secure $65 million in support, it indicates that investors not only believe in you but also understand the future direction of AI and Web3 integration. This consensus and cohesion are more valuable than the size of the funding itself.
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HodlVeteran
· 17h ago
$65 million? Bro, this time it's finally not just talk. Putting real money down is a different story.
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Honestly, it all depends on whether we can withstand the bear market in the future—that's the real skill.
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Consensus? I've seen too many in 2018, and in the end, they all became bagholders.
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As long as there's an execution team, that's enough. Don't tell me stories; I've been hurt too much by stories.
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Raising funds is easy; implementation is the real hell. Just sit back and watch the show.
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This time, the investors' vision is indeed impressive, but I still want to wait and see.
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Here we go again. Every time there's a funding round, they say the future direction is crystal clear. And then?
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 01-06 00:47
You're right, 65 million is indeed not a small number, but the key is whether the investors truly understand what you're doing; otherwise, even if the money comes in, it's all for nothing.
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SolidityNewbie
· 01-04 19:52
Bro, this 65 million basically means the investors are betting that you can deliver. The real challenge is still ahead.
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-04 19:44
$65 million in hand, but the key is whether it can truly be implemented; that's the real test.
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TokenCreatorOP
· 01-04 19:36
$65 million really shows sincerity, but the key is whether they can actually deliver later on.
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GasFeeLover
· 01-04 19:36
$65 million really wasn't wasted; the key is finding someone who truly understands.
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LayoffMiner
· 01-04 19:35
65 million really isn't much, the key is whether the team is reliable. There have been too many projects before that took the money and ran...
Fundraising has never been just a numbers game. The real test lies in whether you can attract supporters who truly believe in the project and are willing to stay long-term, as well as an execution team capable of turning the vision into reality. When you secure $65 million in support, it indicates that investors not only believe in you but also understand the future direction of AI and Web3 integration. This consensus and cohesion are more valuable than the size of the funding itself.