Genuine question for the community.

What percentage of people here have actually developed a project before or are currently building one?

And out of those, how many would consider themselves successful?

By successful, I don’t necessarily mean hitting a massive market cap. I mean launching something, surviving a full cycle, building a real community, generating revenue, or achieving whatever goal you originally set.

It feels like a lot of discussions in crypto are driven by traders and spectators. Nothing wrong with that. But I’m curious how many actual builders are in here versus pure participants.

If you’ve devved something:

What did you learn? What surprised you? What was harder than expected? Would you do it again?

And if you consider yourself successful, what does success mean to you in this space?

Would be interesting to get a rough idea of how many builders are actually in this sub.

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