Start with the bare minimum, test, get feedback, and iterate. Ensure the interface is clean and intuitive. Given the nature, prioritize security from the start. Keep an eye on the system’s performance, especially the order matching and real-time updates. Don't stress about others possibly having similar ideas. Execution is key, and your unique approach matters. Perfection can be the enemy of progress. Aim for a functional MVP first, then refine
Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated!
Don't stress about others possibly having similar ideas. Execution is key, and your unique approach matters.
Especially this, I tend to get super FOMO reading about others having similar ideas, lol
And then I get sad that I didn't work on it for so long: "I deserve to miss out"
I have accepted that this might just be an experiment. But with this approach:
Start with the bare minimum, test, get feedback, and iterate.
it might actually end up as something more than "just an experiment" :)
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He practically has to go for what he wants without looking at who is coming after him. It's got to go all or nothing
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