Earlier I tracked idOS Network closely, figured it had real potential like many emerging projects do. Covered it across several posts, but then... I just stopped. Reason's simple: never got past registration. Hit a technical wall that wouldn't budge, and when I reached out to support? Radio silence. That's when I realized the gap between promising roadmaps and actual execution. Happens more often than you'd think in this space—projects that look solid on paper but stumble on basics like onboarding and user support. Worth noting when you're evaluating where to focus your energy in Web3.
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MetaNeighbor
· 18h ago
This is the normal state of Web3—glossy on paper, but full of pitfalls behind the scenes.
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BlockchainFries
· 18h ago
This is the truth of Web3—no matter how beautiful the white paper, a poor experience can't be hidden.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 18h ago
This is the normal state of Web3. The white paper is beautifully written, but you'll get a reality check right away.
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HashRateHustler
· 18h ago
ngl, this is the common problem in Web3. Whitepapers are just for show... If you can't even register properly, what potential are you talking about?
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MetaMaskVictim
· 19h ago
This is the current state of Web3. Whitepapers are all over the place, and in practice, they're all just pitfalls.
Earlier I tracked idOS Network closely, figured it had real potential like many emerging projects do. Covered it across several posts, but then... I just stopped. Reason's simple: never got past registration. Hit a technical wall that wouldn't budge, and when I reached out to support? Radio silence. That's when I realized the gap between promising roadmaps and actual execution. Happens more often than you'd think in this space—projects that look solid on paper but stumble on basics like onboarding and user support. Worth noting when you're evaluating where to focus your energy in Web3.