I'm backing the devs who actually roll up their sleeves and get involved. When a builder is willing to put in real work—hands on, not just delegating—that's when I start paying attention. That's the kind of commitment that makes the difference between projects that talk a big game and ones that actually deliver.
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OffchainOracle
· 9h ago
Really, developers who do hands-on work are the ones worth following. Projects that only talk on paper should have been eliminated long ago.
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SerumSquirter
· 9h ago
That's right. Only the builders who truly get things done are worth collaborating with. There are plenty of projects that just talk big, but those who can really roll up their sleeves and work are a rare find.
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MoonMathMagic
· 9h ago
Really, only developers who can do the work themselves are worth following. Those who only talk and hide behind the scenes giving orders have long been eliminated.
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LonelyAnchorman
· 10h ago
Honestly, I really respect developers who work hands-on and get things done, the fearless type.
I'm backing the devs who actually roll up their sleeves and get involved. When a builder is willing to put in real work—hands on, not just delegating—that's when I start paying attention. That's the kind of commitment that makes the difference between projects that talk a big game and ones that actually deliver.