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# 2. The Problem

Crypto promised a level playing field and mostly delivered a minefield. In the small- and mid-cap space, holding a position overnight is a coin-flip with the odds against you: anonymous teams that vanish, projects abandoned the moment the team's tokens unlock, liquidity that disappears without warning, and outright rug pulls.

Two structural reasons sit underneath most of these failures:

* **Most projects launch with no real funding.** Operations get paid for by selling team tokens or by the capital of new buyers — which means survival depends on constant selling pressure and constant new money. When either slows, the project collapses.
* **The best opportunities are gatekept.** Professionally run operations have historically required entry points far out of reach for ordinary people — six figures and up — leaving everyone else to fend for themselves in the riskiest part of the market.

WFC is built to address both.


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