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Most projects don’t break when building. They break when people actually use them
Most projects don’t break when building. They break when people actually use them

A lot of teams can build something that looks solid at first. The real test starts when actual users show up, usage picks up, and the system has to deal with real pressure.

That’s usually where the cracks start showing.

Early traction is one thing. Holding up under scale is a completely different game.

Curious how others here see it, what usually breaks first when projects start getting real usage?


Why does every dApp have to live on the same crowded chain?
Why does every dApp have to live on the same crowded chain?

Most projects launch on shared networks and immediately run into gas spikes or congestion. It feels like trying to run a business in a crowded mall where you do not control the rent or the foot traffic. Moving toward dedicated infrastructure seems like the natural next step for teams that need consistent performance. Is the era of the everything chain finally ending?