Learning Through Real Client Challenges
The real education came from our clients. A restaurant wanted to accept crypto but worried about tax implications. A small manufacturer needed supply chain transparency but had a limited budget. Each project taught us something new about the gap between blockchain potential and business reality.
"The hardest part wasn't the technology — it was learning to listen to what businesses actually needed instead of what we thought they should want."
We made our share of mistakes during this period. One client implementation took twice as long as promised because we underestimated the complexity of their existing systems. But they stuck with us, and that project became our blueprint for better planning and realistic timelines.
By late 2024, we'd helped over 40 businesses integrate blockchain solutions. Not all were massive successes, but each one was a genuine improvement over what they had before.