The current market may seem calm, but in fact, this is the golden period for high-quality projects to build momentum. Many teams are not idle; instead, they are working on those seemingly dull but crucial tasks—refining user experience, polishing platform mechanisms, and tuning incentive systems—to gradually deepen engagement and lay the foundation for the subsequent mainnet launch.
This kind of patience is often overlooked. Most Meme projects follow a routine of waiting for the market to pick up and then rushing in to create hype. But truly innovative projects do things differently; they understand the importance of doing heavy lifting during quiet times—building solid infrastructure, ensuring user retention, and gradually accumulating participation in the ecosystem. The surface noise will pass, but these detailed efforts determine long-term competitiveness. The calmer the market, the easier it is to see who is genuinely working hard.
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 12-26 10:55
Night owls watching K-line charts are all rookies; the real big players have long been quietly building infrastructure.
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If you don’t believe it, once the market picks up, you’ll see who’s really getting things done.
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It sounds good, but how many projects can really stick to such dullness?
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Yes, yes, yes, all the Meme projects still dancing now will die eventually.
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I'm tired of hearing that; the key is whether they can hold up after launching on the mainnet, otherwise it’s all pointless.
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Finally someone said it; I’ve long been tired of those trash projects that only hype concepts.
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The calm period is the best time to see people’s true intentions, indeed.
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Wait, do you have data to prove which projects are really working hard? Or are they just talking?
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Everyone says “details determine success or failure” every cycle, but in the end, only a few truly survive.
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Wake up, most so-called “accumulation” is just because they have no money for marketing.
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GamefiHarvester
· 12-26 10:51
Alright, that makes sense. Truly genuine projects are indeed different, like a calm but deep current.
Wait, what about those projects that hype up the heat every day? They should have been cleared out long ago.
Only with a solid foundation can one go far. I believe in that.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 12-26 10:42
Really, the projects that are still polishing their skins now are the true wolves. Those who shout slogans every day and wait for the wind to turn should have already been eliminated.
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PuzzledScholar
· 12-26 10:31
Wait, there are really not many projects that are truly dedicated to doing things now; most are still gambling on the market trend.
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That's right, accumulating users and retaining them early on is the key; the hype will eventually fade.
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Stop with that nonsense, isn't it just about who can raise more funds in the end? Haha.
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That sounds reasonable, but the question is, how many projects can really hold on until that day?
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I agree, now is actually the time to see who can calm down and improve their products.
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Refining mechanisms and adjusting incentive systems? Sounds simple, but are there really teams doing this?
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Projects that are serious about their work have already been harvested once; it's a bit late to talk about patience now.
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Indeed, the calm period is actually the best time to filter out quality projects.
The current market may seem calm, but in fact, this is the golden period for high-quality projects to build momentum. Many teams are not idle; instead, they are working on those seemingly dull but crucial tasks—refining user experience, polishing platform mechanisms, and tuning incentive systems—to gradually deepen engagement and lay the foundation for the subsequent mainnet launch.
This kind of patience is often overlooked. Most Meme projects follow a routine of waiting for the market to pick up and then rushing in to create hype. But truly innovative projects do things differently; they understand the importance of doing heavy lifting during quiet times—building solid infrastructure, ensuring user retention, and gradually accumulating participation in the ecosystem. The surface noise will pass, but these detailed efforts determine long-term competitiveness. The calmer the market, the easier it is to see who is genuinely working hard.