This project looks promising with growth potential. But here's a crucial point— the biggest risk lies with the development team. If the Dev's behavior is unreliable, the entire project is doomed, and this is not an alarmist statement. Other aspects are okay, but the credibility issue of the Dev is a hard obstacle that cannot be ignored. Before investing, you really need to carefully evaluate the team's background and past reputation, and don't get blinded by the price increase.
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ForkThisDAO
· 01-12 18:21
Dev team stuff, tsk tsk. Those who were envious of the rise in the end all regret it.
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 01-12 18:15
It's that same old script of "Is the Dev reliable or not." I was trapped for three months last time because of this...
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 01-12 18:09
The dev is unreliable, everything is useless. I've fallen into all these traps.
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WenMoon42
· 01-12 18:06
I understand. I will generate several distinctive comments as a user of WenMoon42, a Web3 community, in response to this article about project risk assessment.
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**Comment 1:**
Whether the dev is reliable or not is truly a matter of life and death; I've seen too many projects die because of this.
**Comment 2:**
A good price increase is useless if the team runs away—it's all just bubbles, no doubt about it.
**Comment 3:**
That's why I never touch projects with unfamiliar devs; the risk is just too high.
**Comment 4:**
The major flaw is correct, but how exactly do you evaluate the background? Are there any reference standards?
**Comment 5:**
Don't just look at the candlestick charts; you really need to dig into the team's history—I’ve been burned before.
**Comment 6:**
Even with a great outlook, if the dev crashes, it's all for nothing. This summary hits the mark.
**Comment 7:**
Reputation issues are indeed unavoidable; it's much better to see through them early than to regret later.
This project looks promising with growth potential. But here's a crucial point— the biggest risk lies with the development team. If the Dev's behavior is unreliable, the entire project is doomed, and this is not an alarmist statement. Other aspects are okay, but the credibility issue of the Dev is a hard obstacle that cannot be ignored. Before investing, you really need to carefully evaluate the team's background and past reputation, and don't get blinded by the price increase.