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leeh
@decoded_io
Founder @ Decoded | Building AI Powered Mobile Apps | RustleUp - Recipes & Cooking App Launching Soon
London, United Kingdom Katılım Aralık 2009
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@codewitharash @muratworks I saw a post a few years ago that talked MLP vs MVP. Minimum Lovable Product is even more valid now with the barrier to entry being so low. Don’t get me wrong I see the value in building and failing fast but if you release something too rough you may get a false negative
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@muratworks I agree with all of them but about perfection, if your app has bugs even a few your gonna get a lots of 1 star reviews and tbh thats a tuff situation to deal with what do you think about that?
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You know why your app still isn’t making money? Let’s be real:
- You fell in love with the idea/product
- Spent too much time perfecting instead of shipping fast
- Haven’t tried building in different niches
- Expecting success by copying others in a saturated market
- Ignored marketing completely
- Didn’t focus on onboarding
- Never optimized your paywall
- Skipped price testing
Harsh but true.
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@codewitharash @muratworks It’s an interesting debate. I think there is a middle ground. If you launch with bugs your rating will take a beating, you drop under 4 stars and you’ve gotta work twice as hard…
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Can someone explain to me how memecoins are anything other than gambling?
The epitome of Financial Nihilism.
I see cope about memes creating a "PvE" environment; but I'd urge anyone who's stating this to explain how this will ever play out.
Every buyer is putting money in with the intention of taking more money out down the line.
If not, then there's a traditional corporate entity set up for this already; it's called a "Charity".
Here's the issue with memecoins... there's no fundamental value creation for everyone to "win".
No coin will go up only (honeypots excluded) and even if it did, why are holders not selling? What other non-monetary value are they receiving for holding?
There has to be a product or service with real revenues for the initial capital injection to grow. Otherwise this is a Ponzi - new buyers being dumped on by earlier buyers.
If memecoins are considered "collectibles" then congratulations, you've completed the set and paid the market price.
Perhaps the coin is the "product"; a ticket to the thrill ride with the chance of a lottery win.
But those who have become the collector, or paid for the theme park ticket, are unhappy customers.
Why?
Eventually someone will become a "bag holder", "community member", "exit liquidity" or whatever you want to call it.
Turns out these things aren't worth the entry fee.
Yes, you can raise capital from launching a token using a "fair launch" method, but current information asymmetry suggests this ain't the case anymore.
High FDV, low float VC coins meant much of the value was captured in the private markets, which drove the "fair launch" revolution.
This has now been swapped out for sophisticated, informed parties committing on chain obliteration against your typical retail who've been sold a "fair launch" ideology.
The sooner we get back to fundamental value creation, with products that consumers actually get value from, and are willing to pay for, the better.
It's clear that this either needs more regulation, or better systems, processes, controls in place to enable an actual "fair launch" with clarity over what the "product" is so the playing field is levelled somewhat.
Otherwise, 99% of participants will leave with a sour taste once again.

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@design_nocodeio Great video @design_nocodeio totally agree with your perspective on AI/nocode
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Future of Ai & Nocode Thoughts x Building with Swipable Stack in FlutterFlow. x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Wondering how to actually use AI in your day to day?
Our team @a16z asked some of AI's biggest names to nominate their favorite products of 2024 - this is a great starting point 👀
Here are their picks! ⬇️
For general AI assistants:
- Perplexity (@perplexity_ai) - AI search engine
- Anthropic (@anthropicAI) - general assistant, Claude
- ChatGPT (@chatgptapp) - for Advanced Voice Mode!
For help getting work done:
- Granola (@granola) - AI notetaker
- Wispr Flow (@WisprAI) - voice dictation
- Gamma (@gammaapp) - AI decks, docs, websites
- Adobe (@Adobe) - Acrobat AI PDF summarizer
- Cubby (@CubbyApp) - collaborative workspace
- Every Inc. (@every)- Spiral writing assistant + Cora email product
- Lindy (@getlindy) - AI agents to automate workflows
To build an audience:
- Delphi (@withdelphi) - AI clones
- HeyGen (@HeyGen_Official) - studio quality avatars
- Argil (@argildotai) - social media avatars
- Overlap (@JoinOverlap) - video editor
- Persona - agent builder for creators
- OpusClip (@OpusClip) - video editor
- Captions (@getcaptionsapp) - avatar generator + video editor
To build a product:
- Cursor (@cursor_ai) - AI code editor
- Replit (@Replit)- automated web developer
- Anychat - multi-model developer platform
- Codeium (@codeiumdev) - Windsurf agentic IDE
To get creative:
- ElevenLabs (@elevenlabs) - text to speech
- Playground (@playgroundAI) - graphics generator
- Suno (@sunomusic), Udio (@udiomusic) - music generators
- Midjourney (@midjourney), Ideogram (@ideogram_ai) - image generators
- Runway (@runwayml), Kling (@Kling_ai), Viggle (@ViggleAI) - video generators
- Krea (@krea_ai) - creative canvas
- Photoroom (@photoroom_app) - image editor
To learn or grow:
- Rosebud (@joinrosebud) - AI journal
- Good Inside (@GoodInside) - parenting app
- Ada Health (@adahealth) - health management
- Ash - AI counselor
- NotebookLM (@notebooklm) - learn anything w/ AI
- Particle (@particle_news) - personalized news
To have fun:
- Remix AI (@getremixai)- AI social platform
- Meta Imagine (@AIatMeta) - AI-first social tools
- Grok (@grok) - chatbot from xAI
- Curio (@CurioBeta) - AI toys
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The cost of launching a chain should decrease 90% in the next 5 years
I've never built an L2 so I don't actually know the real costs but I'd guess it breaks down something like this:
- $250k - $1.5m for an explorer
- $1-2m for native issuance
- $500k - $2m per tier one exchange
- $350k - $1.5m for security audits
- $250-500k per custodian
- $150-300k for an oracle
- $150-300k per bridge
- $100-250k per on/off ramp
- $25-50k per wallet
- $50k for documentation and developer resources
[costs are in dollars but most deals structured as % of token supply]
Total: $5-10m
@LucaNetz said it costs $10-15m to run an L2
@AndreCronjeTech said he spent $5m+ to launch Sonic
I'd guess over the next 5 years both costs and ease of deployment will fall at least 90% driven by:
1) Interop solutions like OP Stack, Arbitrum Orbit, ZK's Elastic Chains, Polychain AggLayer, Avalanche L1s, Cosmos etc
2) RaaS platforms like Gelato, Conduit, and Caldera
This will 1000x the number of chains being built.
We saw the same thing happen with websites and then again with software.
Costs and ease of deployment fell 90% driving 1000x more shots on goal and thus a LOT more innovation.
The future has thousands of chains, the future is bright.
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@haute @Zebu_live @drdavecoin @MontriondFR @LouisR2 @ArtiomS @Mdiac_ @r_cky0 @iamasifr @danicerullo @CryptoBlockDan Here today bro! Will look out for you 🙌
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Gm, @Zebu_live today! Looking forward to catching up with mfers 🫡
@drdavecoin @MontriondFR @LouisR2 @ArtiomS @Mdiac_ @r_cky0 @iamasifr @danicerullo @CryptoBlockDan
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@PolimecProtocol @Apillon Was involved in the evaluation and funding round… what does slashed evaluators mean? 🤔
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@minefredvoncryp @TheWeb3Patriot Although XCM can be used to simplify the UX, especially of the dApps
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@TheWeb3Patriot The UI is basically the wallet. It should be doing all the work for you so you don't need to worry about XCM and the different fees.
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@alice_und_bob Bridging and moving between ETH L2s ain’t the most straight forward thing, and that’s basically what Polkadot is.
IMO DOT projects and dApps need to start leveraging the power of XCM to simplify the UX, e.g bundling multiple (inc crosschain) transactions into a single action
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Voting behavior on 819 UX Bounty is really frustrating! 😮💨
- Pressing problem: ecosystem UX
- proposers ready to attack multiple problems
- has UX team assembled behind them
- curated by known community members
- reacted to most of the early feedback from the community
Still sitting on Nay. 😡
And the mainline counter argument is "achieving good UX in the ecosystem is hard, so we better not try it because it might not work"
Meanwhile OpenGov is dumping tens of millions in advertising to get people on a platform where you wouldn't even invest in a 500k BOUNTY to improve UX 🙃
polkadot.subsquare.io/referenda/819
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