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Web2 teams have long been accustomed to the vibe coding approach—driving development through intuition, feeling, and iteration rather than being constrained by over-engineering. So the question is, why does the Web3 ecosystem still insist on traditional rigorous processes?
It might be due to compliance pressures, security considerations, or simply that the development culture hasn't caught up yet. But honestly, if Web2 has proven that this approach works, shouldn't Web3 developers and teams consider borrowing from it? Of course, this doesn't mean neglecting audits and security, but rather, on the premise of ensuring a baseline, leaving room and flexibility for innovation. More and more Web3 projects are beginning to realize that pace is more important than perfection.