Every great idea starts with a door—not expensive one made of wood or metal, but a door that leads to somewhere, the way to possibility. However, in the crypto and tech world, where we keep rewriting the script of civilization, way too many doors have been opened and silently ignored already.
Not so long ago, two former articles attempted to get those doors open. The first one was about direction—talking about the good and bad signs in a turning ecosystem. The second one went even further—discussing value, and how the community often judges through noise rather than understanding. Both articles were like markers at a junction but the crowd went by without even a glance.
Door to somewhere now serves as a symbol for all the disregarded opportunities. Each digital project, every concept that is part of the digital realm, provides a way toward something significant: financial fairness, genuine decentralization, and liberation from obsolete systems respectively. However, if there is no courage to take a break, hold the door handle, and go in, then everything will just be beautiful architecture on the walls of the virtual world—unseen and unachieved.

Maybe it is the right time to revisit those two neglected texts, for they hold the understanding in the form of seeds that just need someone to kneel, turn the handle and get in. Because the door to somewhere is not about discovering a different location—it is all about having the audacity to rethink the whole thing.
Moreover, the crypto universe, full of its sound and flash, is still those who dare to come in—not just to walk by that are waiting for.