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Nandha Reddy

Stealth • 5d

There's a tremendous amount of craftsmanship between a great idea and a great product. -Steve Jobs. this is sooo true. Initially, we had an idea for a month. and brainstormed it while time passed, we thought it's absolutely good and what would go wrong. later while building it, everything went wrong. the wallet Integrations, colours that attract the users, use-cases, competitions, etc.. everything came to a maze. we untangled it slowly and after an entire year, pivoting, and building again. I understood that we are just getting started. 🥲 we actually participated in this month's startup showcase. with this product and i already won (IMO) know why ?. I got almost more than 30+ people's feedback under my idea. this implies the interest towards the project and hardware we did. appreciate all the people who commented and upvoted too.. I'll take a moment to address my fellow friends/co-founders/buddies/everything in t his journey. @Satish chandra Chowdary Yadlapalli @Sujan bannu, Sandeep Varma Mantena share your struggle while building product/MVP. etc... anything from your end.

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