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How Does a Proof-of-Concept (PoC) Validate the Claims in a Whitepaper?

A PoC is a small, basic implementation of the core technology described in the whitepaper. It demonstrates that the fundamental technical concept is viable and can be built.

It provides tangible evidence that the team is capable of coding and that the claims are not purely theoretical, significantly de-risking the project's technical feasibility.

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