After abandoning that tool, I started building something I truly want from scratch. I haven't touched on UI/UX design yet and plan to do that later. But the good news is that the core functionalities are already in place, and I can now directly deploy the liquidity pool. The process of taking this project from 0 to 1 has been quite interesting, moving towards a fully operational launch.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 8h ago
Once the core features are done, it's time to push forward; UI comes afterward.
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 9h ago
Once the core features are done, it's time to go all out. The UI can be polished later.
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ChainWallflower
· 9h ago
Getting the core functions done is already half the success; let's deploy the liquidity pool.
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MetaverseVagrant
· 9h ago
Once the core features are in place, the launch is not far off. This stage is the most critical.
After abandoning that tool, I started building something I truly want from scratch. I haven't touched on UI/UX design yet and plan to do that later. But the good news is that the core functionalities are already in place, and I can now directly deploy the liquidity pool. The process of taking this project from 0 to 1 has been quite interesting, moving towards a fully operational launch.