Upon careful consideration, you will find that famous battles in history rarely revolve around the concept of 'people'; most rely on timing and geographical advantages. The same is true in web3.

A good technology can attract a crowd, and joining during the height of excitement is often not the best timing. It requires you to focus on early development and team-building directions, necessitating a clear judgment of the underlying logic. At this moment, you resemble a general standing before a sand table.

There are many reasons you are willing to pay for it, stemming from fear, greed, or an emotional resonance with your thoughts at a particular moment. But upon careful reflection, these are all sales logic; a good product does not need to emphasize these intentionally. Perhaps in its early stages, you glance at it, and it accomplishes you.