Leto
3 min readDec 7, 2024

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Hello, Crypto World!

Surprise! Nope, I’m not going to talk about the launchpad I’ve chosen or the tokenomics just yet — those discussions are still ongoing, along with other important aspects of the project.

Instead, I want to focus on the creation of the Telegram group and the website. Let’s be honest — jumping the gun is pretty common at the start of any project. It takes careful thought to move each piece at the right time and place, like an opening in chess. It’s not just about knowing theory; you also need to prepare by analyzing others’ moves, learning from the traps they fell into, and replicating (or improving) the successful ones — especially when it comes to marketing.

The easiest part, of course, is creating the website. Not that being creative is simple, but setting it up is pretty straightforward. Choosing a website name, however, is trickier — especially when the project itself doesn’t yet have an official name. That said, I’ve come up with a name that I really like. So, here’s the question: Should I base the project’s name on the website name I’ve reserved, or should I wait to finalize the project’s name and then buy a domain to match it?

Well, I didn’t write all of this in one go. In the meantime, I decided to reserve the domain name. Why? Because I was so eager to bring to life a design idea I had in a moment of half-sleep. While some people turn to yoga or meditation to unlock their creativity, I need a nap! Between work, family, and this project, it’s getting harder to stay awake, let alone focused.

But here’s where things get tricky: I’ve come to a nearly existential realization — I have no web development skills. Normally, this wouldn’t be an issue since I firmly believe in the saying, “Everyone has their own job to do.” In real life, I’m handy, but I often hire professionals to get things done quickly. This time, though, I want to keep my project secret. It’s not that I think it’s the project of the century — maybe traders, degens, or holders won’t even care about the vision or the concept. The truth is, I just don’t know how to manage it all.

So here I am, sitting alone in front of my screen with a blank page and pen, feeling the pressure of delay and growing impatience. I’ll push through. It’s early morning, the house is quiet, and I’ve got a little time before everyone wakes up.

I’ve been exploring Telegram groups, listing the bots I’ll need, and running some tests. But I’ve hit another wall — I need users. I can’t create multiple accounts or get several phone numbers. My next step is to approach the launchpad, but only after the website is done and I have more material to present. That way, I can pitch the project convincingly.

As for my next thread, I’ll share updates on other topics. Hopefully, I’ll finish the website this weekend and present it to you. That’ll be a great time for you to leave comments. I see a few readers here, and for that, I’m truly grateful.

Thank you for your time — have a great day. Peace!

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