After the infrastructure of the on-chain ecosystem continues to improve, the movement of funds becomes particularly evident—they often flow towards projects that can truly enhance the operational efficiency of the chain and solve real-world problems.
Currently, there are several teams working behind the scenes to drive a new landscape of modularization and scalability. These projects are not just concepts; they are changing the usability of blockchain with practical technical solutions. For example, some focus on improving transaction throughput, while others are optimizing cross-chain interactions. The progress of such projects is worth tracking in the long term – they often signal the next wave of opportunities.
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AirdropDreamer
· 2025-12-25 04:32
Honestly, the projects that truly make money are indeed those that solve real problems. Concept scammers should cool off.
I've been paying close attention to modular scalability. It seems that funds are indeed flowing into this area, and I remain optimistic in the long term.
Once throughput and cross-chain optimization are well done, they can really improve user experience, unlike some projects that only hype concepts.
We need to keep a close eye on these infrastructure teams; the next round of opportunities might come from here.
Infrastructure is the real key, much more reliable than hyping a bunch of worthless tokens.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 2025-12-23 05:51
The real logic of making money is to follow the money. Once the infrastructure is in place, it will depend on who can solve the actual pain points.
To be honest, those who only shout concepts should have been gone long ago. The ones left now are the ones who are truly working hard.
The modularization trend is quite interesting; we need to keep a close eye on the progress of these teams.
After the infrastructure of the on-chain ecosystem continues to improve, the movement of funds becomes particularly evident—they often flow towards projects that can truly enhance the operational efficiency of the chain and solve real-world problems.
Currently, there are several teams working behind the scenes to drive a new landscape of modularization and scalability. These projects are not just concepts; they are changing the usability of blockchain with practical technical solutions. For example, some focus on improving transaction throughput, while others are optimizing cross-chain interactions. The progress of such projects is worth tracking in the long term – they often signal the next wave of opportunities.