Remember those early ICO days? You could literally just drop a whitepaper with some buzzwords, flash a few mock-ups, and somehow convince investors to throw millions your way. The best part? You didn't actually need to build anything. Just a slick pitch deck and a compelling vision was enough to close rounds worth 7 figures. The space learned some hard lessons from that era—lots of abandoned projects, frustrated investors, and regulatory crackdowns followed. It's funny in retrospect how little due diligence happened back then. Nowadays the crypto funding landscape looks pretty different, but you've gotta admit, those ICO days were something else.

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ChainWanderingPoetvip
· 01-11 22:54
Haha, those times were indeed wildly growing, but looking back now, it's quite funny. It was truly the golden age of cutting leeks.
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LightningClickervip
· 01-11 22:52
NGL, that was indeed outrageous. A white paper + PPT could scam away hundreds of millions. I was also one of those who got caught in that wave 😅
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MEVictimvip
· 01-11 22:42
Haha, that period was really outrageous. Thinking back now, it all seems absurd.
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LazyDevMinervip
· 01-11 22:40
Haha, that's really outrageous. There are plenty of people who throw money without even finishing the white paper.
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