🧠 Before You Invest in Web3: The Art of Saying “Prove It”

In the ever-accelerating blur of Web3 launches, blockchain AI platforms, and decentralized tech startups, this is the question. Whether it’s a friend, a Telegram group, or a flashy website promising future riches—the investment pitch is nearly always the same: revolutionary, early-stage, life-changing. But beneath the gloss, how do you separate the signal from the scam? How do you determine whether to invest $10, $1,000, or absolutely nothing?

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