Imagine a gardener who is only busy planting seeds, but forgets to water them. He works diligently, digs the soil, sows the seeds, and then walks away. "I've done my job," he says, "the growing is nature's responsibility." However, when the season passes and there is no harvest, he blames the weather, not himself.

So it is with some crypto developers. They focus on the foundation: creating tokens, setting up the blockchain system, or building the initial community. But after that, they're hands-off and leave everything to the whims of the market, as if visions of the future are irrelevant.

A Sturdy, But Empty Foundation

Crypto is like a house. A strong foundation is essential, but a house without walls, a roof, and decorations is just a bunch of rocks. Some crypto projects are built on the promise of revolutionary technology, but lack a plan to deal with future needs. They think about the basics, such as "how will this token be released?" but forget about long-term questions, such as:

What will make this project relevant 10 years from now?

How will users continue to utilize this technology?

What if the market changes?

Parable of the Endless Road

An explorer embarks on a journey to a city of gold that he has heard about through rumors. He carries enough provisions for a 3-day journey, even though the distance is 10 days. When his provisions ran out on the way, he was stranded in the desert, losing his way. The same is true for crypto projects without a long-term vision. While they initially attract investors and users, they eventually lose their competitive edge due to lack of innovation and sustainability.

Domino effect without control

Crypto projects without a vision create a domino effect. When one stone falls, the project loses trust. Without trust, its token value drops. When the value drops, the community disbands. In the end, all that remains is a name without substance.

Lessons for Developers

Being a crypto developer is not just about creating tokens or building a platform, it's also about building a long story. A vision is like a song - there should be a compelling beginning, a strong middle, and a beautiful ending. Developers need to think about a vibrant ecosystem, continuous innovation, and financial sustainability.

Like a gardener who must water and tend to his plants, a crypto developer must keep his project thriving, ensuring it doesn't just become a seed planted in dead soil.

What's the point of creating a beginning if the end is nothing?