Polymarket is recently planning to exit from Polygon, and XLayer switched to join Optimism this month. Once holding the entire EVM ecosystem, what is happening to Polygon now? They are not lacking in technical capabilities or marketing strategies, but what is the core issue? Sandeep's focus is clearly not entirely on ecosystem development. This year, he has invested in numerous projects, and the promotional events he organizes are continuous, all high-return businesses. This creates an awkward situation—holding complete technical solutions and ecosystem tools, yet the founder's attention is diverted elsewhere, causing the ecosystem's attractiveness to naturally fall behind. Major clients see no long-term commitment and naturally lean towards the Optimism camp.
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BTCBeliefStation
· 18h ago
Founders are busy making quick money, and the ecosystem is forced to be sacrificed. I've seen this trick many times.
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MetaverseVagrant
· 12-26 10:54
To be honest, Sandeep really dropped the ball this time. Holding a good hand, but ended up playing it badly.
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LiquidityOracle
· 12-26 10:53
Oh no, Sandeep is still blinded by money. No wonder the big investors have all left.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 12-26 10:52
The founder is absent-minded; no matter how awesome the ecosystem is, it's useless.
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ImaginaryWhale
· 12-26 10:44
The founder is absent-minded; no matter how awesome the ecosystem is, it's useless.
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SelfRugger
· 12-26 10:37
The real reason big projects escape is — the founders have lost interest, and even the best tech stack is useless.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 12-26 10:37
The founders are absent-minded, and the ecosystem is gradually deteriorating. This is the curse of Polygon.
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MetaMasked
· 12-26 10:34
Polygon's recent move is really impressive; Sandeep is having a great time with investments.
Polymarket is recently planning to exit from Polygon, and XLayer switched to join Optimism this month. Once holding the entire EVM ecosystem, what is happening to Polygon now? They are not lacking in technical capabilities or marketing strategies, but what is the core issue? Sandeep's focus is clearly not entirely on ecosystem development. This year, he has invested in numerous projects, and the promotional events he organizes are continuous, all high-return businesses. This creates an awkward situation—holding complete technical solutions and ecosystem tools, yet the founder's attention is diverted elsewhere, causing the ecosystem's attractiveness to naturally fall behind. Major clients see no long-term commitment and naturally lean towards the Optimism camp.