I’m Building in Web3 at 45 y/o With Zero Experience. Here’s What I Found

Let me tell you a story.

At 45 years old, I set out to build something that actually helps people. Wild, I know. The idea is CryptoTipX a simple concept: real-world tipping through NFC and QR devices, bridging the “crypto elite” with the real folks you know, the ones who serve your food, park your car, or clean your hotel room. Those people. The ones Web3 keeps promising to empower but conveniently forgets exist.

And so I began. With no VC contacts. No crypto convention selfies. No NFT Twitter clout. Just a genuine product idea and an unhealthy amount of caffeine.

What I didn’t know was that the real Web3 experience, the one no one tweets about, is a labyrinth of fake KOLs, overpriced agencies, proposal PDFs full of fluff, Telegram “growth experts,” and a wall of “pay first, results… maybe.”

Here’s what they don’t tell you:

  • $4,000 for a 45-second “video shout” from someone who calls himself a Web3 thought leader but can’t pronounce “utility.”
  • 1M+ follower X accounts asking for $500+ per post with zero engagement and 90% fake followers. (One even wrote: “DM for collab, bro.” Bro??)
  • Telegram shills charging $800 for group posts in ghost towns populated by 20 bots and a rug-pulled admin.
  • Marketing agents who send you 9-slide pitch decks with phrases like “ecosystem hyper boost” and “vertical community ignition” but fail to mention one small detail: what the hell do I actually get for the money?
  • Token accelerators who tell you you’re too early unless, of course, you already raised $200,000+, in which case… you’re still too early, but they might consider replying in 3–5 business months.

No one wants to help unless you’re pre-funded, pre-hyped, and preferably pre-doomed.

I kept receipts. Every overpriced quote. Every cold DM “bro I like your project” that ends with a wallet address. Every single scam disguised as a service. I kept it all. Because maybe just maybe someone needs to see what it’s really like when you’re not an insider trying to “build in public” but rather just trying to build. Period.

But it’s business, right?

Yeah, I get it. “It’s just business.” But Web3 was supposed to be different. It was supposed to break the system not replicate it in Discord with more pixel art.

The current meta?

  • If you’re not already in, you’re locked out.
  • If you don’t have $100k in marketing budget, you’re invisible.
  • If you want real support? Good luck. The only people looking at your project are bots clicking “🔥” under every presale tweet.

Meanwhile, they say ”We build for the people.”
Sure. What people? The ones you met at your last yacht mixer in Dubai?

So here’s what I’m doing.

I’m documenting it all. Every scammy offer, every fake KOL, every self-proclaimed “project handler” who pitched dreams and delivered vapor. Because to get to the real builders, you have to wade through this sewer of opportunism.

But here’s the twist. When we get the right traction and we will, I’ll flip it.

We’ll start the biggest, most brutally honest, no-BS shoutout platform in Web3.

No paywalls. No strings. Just free, verified exposure for promising builders with real ideas and zero capital. A place where the “little guy” actually has a shot.

Because if we don’t open the gates for the next wave of innovators, we’ll be stuck listening to the same influencers recycle the same hype for the same projects while calling it “mass adoption.”

We don’t need more Web3 talk.
We need more people who give a damn.
So that’s the plan. That’s the actual utility.

And to everyone who sent me your “collab rates,” here’s my reply:
Thanks for the proposal. I’ll pass.
CryptoTipX is buidling anyway.


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