Solana Co-Founder: Crypto Entrepreneurs Should Regularly Conduct "Pre-Mortem" to Address Market Risks
Solana Labs co-founder Toly posted on social media, suggesting that cryptocurrency project founders should conduct a "pre-mortem" exercise quarterly to prepare for potential extreme market downturns. He proposed three key questions: If the market crashes by 95%, what products should founders focus on developing in the 18 months before the market recovers, what kind of core team should be assembled, and whether there is enough short-term treasury cash reserves to support operations. This suggestion aims to help crypto entrepreneurs plan ahead to maintain the survival and development capabilities of their projects during a bear market.
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