Think of it because that's what I've done before and luckily, I've found few that shared the same interest as mine. They're now real life friends and also my real life friends who are not yet into crypto, when I've talked to them, they're now in. So, it's the other way round and depending on how we make conversations with them. While there's also danger into this like getting attacked with a $5 wrench. You should also take note of that so, find people and at the same time, be cautious with how you talk to them and don't flaunt that much of your assets but only stick to the topic of being enthusiastic with crypto or web3 or any other topics.
Recently I'm looking for local developers who worked on different blockchain projects. This is going to be something I believe.
Good luck with that.
You know your direction and the path that you're taking so, it's going to take a while before you find the perfect people, the recipe for what you're doing. And so if you're believing on it that it is something that you've been doing, then keep working on it. We will never know what will be the outcome of it just don't go south and don't do what the others did when they've become successful. You know what I mean with that.