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GM CT I got curious over the weekend and that curiosity drove me @riseandshaheen DM. Shaheen is the developer advocate for @cartesiproject and you all know I have been doing a lot of talks about Cartesi. So yeah, I slid into Shaheen’s DMs with a simple question that changed how I think about building: “What kind of DApps does Cartesi actually want people to build?” I expected a structured answer. Maybe DeFi, maybe gaming, maybe AI. But his reply surprised me.There are no limits. No “preferred” use cases. No narrow lane. No box. Just one rule: Build things people will actually use and make sure it works with the Cartesi Machine. That response hit me because it exposed the real problem in Web3. A lot of us are busy building for GitHub stars, not for humans. Builders, it is time to really start thinking. Before you write a single line of code, ask yourself — 🎯Can this be adopted? 🎯 Can it sell? 🎯Can real people care? Many developers want to be lone wolves. Your idea might sound like pure genius in your head. But until people criticize it, twist it, challenge it — it’s not ready. Some use-cases that he mentioned that not relevant are : re-Building existing DEXs❌ DeFi apps on Cartesi ❌ This is exactly what most Devs do; Fork. Rename. Ship. 0⃣ originality. It made me laugh. It’s okay to copy sometimes. ..... But what are you adding? .... What are you improving? .... What are you solving better? That’s when I thought about people like @N1Fredy actually experimenting, pushing ideas, trying things that aren’t safe or boring. That’s the energy. Because coding alone isn’t the vision.👎 Ideas that solve real problems are.👍 If you were to build on @cartesiproject today, what problem would you really solve — not just what’s trending? Let’s talk. 🔥







GM CT I got curious over the weekend and that curiosity drove me @riseandshaheen DM. Shaheen is the developer advocate for @cartesiproject and you all know I have been doing a lot of talks about Cartesi. So yeah, I slid into Shaheen’s DMs with a simple question that changed how I think about building: “What kind of DApps does Cartesi actually want people to build?” I expected a structured answer. Maybe DeFi, maybe gaming, maybe AI. But his reply surprised me.There are no limits. No “preferred” use cases. No narrow lane. No box. Just one rule: Build things people will actually use and make sure it works with the Cartesi Machine. That response hit me because it exposed the real problem in Web3. A lot of us are busy building for GitHub stars, not for humans. Builders, it is time to really start thinking. Before you write a single line of code, ask yourself — 🎯Can this be adopted? 🎯 Can it sell? 🎯Can real people care? Many developers want to be lone wolves. Your idea might sound like pure genius in your head. But until people criticize it, twist it, challenge it — it’s not ready. Some use-cases that he mentioned that not relevant are : re-Building existing DEXs❌ DeFi apps on Cartesi ❌ This is exactly what most Devs do; Fork. Rename. Ship. 0⃣ originality. It made me laugh. It’s okay to copy sometimes. ..... But what are you adding? .... What are you improving? .... What are you solving better? That’s when I thought about people like @N1Fredy actually experimenting, pushing ideas, trying things that aren’t safe or boring. That’s the energy. Because coding alone isn’t the vision.👎 Ideas that solve real problems are.👍 If you were to build on @cartesiproject today, what problem would you really solve — not just what’s trending? Let’s talk. 🔥
















