Why Most Blockchain Projects Fail After Launch (Not During Development)
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Most blockchain projects don't fail due to bad code — they fail when they encounter real-world conditions after launch. Hackathons prove feasibility, but production requires systems that stay aligned with unpredictable external inputs, unreliable data, and breaking dependencies. Infrastructure like Chainlink serves as a bridge between deterministic blockchain execution and real-world conditions. This gap is especially critical in real-world asset tokenization, where legal structures, market conditions, and financial risk demand systems designed for long-term resilience, not just initial deployment.
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