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I agree that there should be a balance in the marketing of blockchain technology, but in the long run we will use it in our daily lives just like the internet. Maybe a bad image could delay progress in some areas but blockchain is here to stay.

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in fact, there is a lot of fanaticism. There's a downside to everything. But the good thing is that if there is more, it is good for us. Even the food is like that. Here, too, we must free ourselves from emotions and think.

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Nothing can stop the chain tech!

Not even failed or scam projects.

Failure is part of any business or project.

Life is made of failure.

You didn't stop building your house after hearing houses could be destroyed.

Build it stronger and use other ppl failed XP to improve yours.

Hyping or advertising projects to the fullest is part of the game.

I can't imagine a project coming up and telling people or potential investors:

"Hey guys we are the worst project out click out of here and keep your money".

But over hyping ppl and having them expect unrealistic results or profits on purpose is not good either.

We will always need more transparency.

It's needed in any field and section of life.

Africa is coming with a lot of crypto/NFT projects.

Some will fail but most likely a lot will succeed.

We need to seek balance.

Good projects stand by themselves anyway.

One sure thing is that Blockchain Technology is here to stay.

The tech first. Then we will find the right way to spread the word.

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Sounds like the Fyre festival of blockchain and crypto. Maybe there will be a Netflix special soon. So many people wanted this to be successful and real, wonder if it was just hope clouding what should have been concerns from the start. Good informational article!

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