First of all, it was a fun interview. It's fun and informative.
I agree on many issues about the project. I like to research projects, and sometimes I research projects when I'm bored or depressed. And she talked about the things that I really think are the most important. The team and the idea are very important. I'll check out the team first, then the idea. The idea may be very beautiful, but it must be brought to real life. For example, it is a good project to be able to provide unlimited transaction volume with constant and low electricity at the same time with low fee, but I don't think it will be real. I mean, it's not enough that it's great. It has to be real, too. And then I'll look at things like tokenomic.
Thank you for the nice interview and your efforts.
It's a pleasure to read someone's story. There is a transfer of experience. I'm learning things I don't know. That's great. The article is very good. I felt piecemeal reading the person who spoke. Thanks.
Very well written article and interview. I liked the question on what to look for in a project. It seems so basic but is easily missed that for something to truly be successful it should (at some point) solve a real world problem. If it doesn't solve a problem or isn't sure yet even what problem it wants to solve, it is hard to assign concrete value. Agreed also that web3 seems to be the new buzz word, of which there are many that come and go quickly in Crypto! I'm not even confident we really know exactly what web3 looks like yet. It's a bit like describing dark matter in physics. We know something is there but we don't really have the means to properly understand it and/or describe it at this point. Try fully describing web2 as if you were from 1999.
Just another bogus "personality" and just as likely another Heather Morgan, albeit maybe just in different ways. A high performing inexperienced self-made personality in a space that is a giant magnet for them.
First of all, it was a fun interview. It's fun and informative.
I agree on many issues about the project. I like to research projects, and sometimes I research projects when I'm bored or depressed. And she talked about the things that I really think are the most important. The team and the idea are very important. I'll check out the team first, then the idea. The idea may be very beautiful, but it must be brought to real life. For example, it is a good project to be able to provide unlimited transaction volume with constant and low electricity at the same time with low fee, but I don't think it will be real. I mean, it's not enough that it's great. It has to be real, too. And then I'll look at things like tokenomic.
Thank you for the nice interview and your efforts.
For me it's the project team thats most important closely followed by the idea. If these two areas are solid, I will invest.
It's a pleasure to read someone's story. There is a transfer of experience. I'm learning things I don't know. That's great. The article is very good. I felt piecemeal reading the person who spoke. Thanks.
Quite interesting story! It's nice to see that she achieved this quite early and met life-changing people on the way.
Thanks for sharing the interview.
Thanks for the interview. I'll look Eloisa up for her views on the new types of token launches such as IDOs and LBPs.
Very nice interview. Thanks for that.
Very well written article and interview. I liked the question on what to look for in a project. It seems so basic but is easily missed that for something to truly be successful it should (at some point) solve a real world problem. If it doesn't solve a problem or isn't sure yet even what problem it wants to solve, it is hard to assign concrete value. Agreed also that web3 seems to be the new buzz word, of which there are many that come and go quickly in Crypto! I'm not even confident we really know exactly what web3 looks like yet. It's a bit like describing dark matter in physics. We know something is there but we don't really have the means to properly understand it and/or describe it at this point. Try fully describing web2 as if you were from 1999.
Very good information, great to see different perspectives and for sure someone I am adding to my life of people to follow and learn from!
Just another bogus "personality" and just as likely another Heather Morgan, albeit maybe just in different ways. A high performing inexperienced self-made personality in a space that is a giant magnet for them.