In crypto and Web3, founders face a peculiar bind: comply with everything and you're boxed in; ignore the rules and risk everything. So why launch a venture or scale what's already working? Every win attracts scrutiny. More users, more revenue—but also more regulators, more lawyers, more restrictions. It's the catch-22 of building in this space: the more successful you become, the tighter the noose. That's the reality many builders quietly wrestle with.
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DAOplomacy
· 01-23 05:30
the catch-22 framing here arguably obscures some non-trivial path dependency issues... tbh the real game theoretical implications emerged years ago, historical precedent suggests we're just experiencing institutional lag
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FlashLoanLarry
· 01-22 12:29
This catch-22 is really incredible; success has become the original sin.
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FrontRunFighter
· 01-22 11:45
ngl this is exactly the dark forest we've been warning about. they tighten the noose but they're also the ones frontrunning innovation... wonder how many builders are getting sandwiched by regulatory arbitrage rn
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AltcoinHunter
· 01-20 05:57
That's why I've been saying, projects that jump in now need to rush, or they'll get cut off if they succeed...
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OneBlockAtATime
· 01-20 05:56
That's why most people choose to smooth out... success has become the biggest burden instead.
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AirdropFatigue
· 01-20 05:54
Success has become a burden instead, this is the curse of Web3.
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LeverageAddict
· 01-20 05:52
This is the strange thing about crypto: success has become the original sin.
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ThreeHornBlasts
· 01-20 05:44
That's why many projects choose to develop quietly and stick firmly to that line...
In crypto and Web3, founders face a peculiar bind: comply with everything and you're boxed in; ignore the rules and risk everything. So why launch a venture or scale what's already working? Every win attracts scrutiny. More users, more revenue—but also more regulators, more lawyers, more restrictions. It's the catch-22 of building in this space: the more successful you become, the tighter the noose. That's the reality many builders quietly wrestle with.