DirectorV
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this is 100% true. build in public & “lean startup” are the worst philosophies you can follow right now. early stage startups suffer from lack of narrative. how are you going to find your narrative with thousands of potential voices?
today attention is scarce, noise is infinite, & first impressions will calcify fast. you don’t get infinite retries. fundamentally you simply cannot a/b test a worldview in public. narratives aren’t features. once exposed, they anchor expectations, constrain motion, & often punish sharp pivots.
the work that actually matters early which is reframing the problem, renaming the product, killing sacred ideas, & finding the *real* axis of value absolutely requires privacy. confusion is productive, but only when it’s contained.
build in public is great once the shape is known. before that, it’s just premature nonsense.
Nikita Bier@nikitabier
Build-in-public is probably the wrong move for startups, where the attention they command is finite Ironically, Build-in-public may be best for established companies: you can pre-announce features, get early feedback from the userbase, identify all edge-cases, get buy-in from the community, and then finally: Launch with precision
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Who's holding and who's selling COPPERINU?
Cooker and Otta are putting theirs balls on the line..
Mid-tier wallets are noisy but small..


DirectorV@DirectorVibes
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