Everyone can promise and write a nice whitepaper, but the reality is pretty different, when it comes to the creating a product, team recognizes that they are not enough skilled and so they give up, but with the money what they raised from investors. Solution? Before ICO is managed every startup should present their product and not the whitepaper

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Your point totally resonates with the challenges startups face in delivering on promises made in whitepapers. It's a common issue, and I appreciate your perspective. I agree that showcasing a tangible product before an ICO is a smart move – actions do speak louder than words. It not only builds trust but also sets a solid foundation for the project. Let's encourage more transparency and practicality in the crypto space! 😊🚀