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The competition among public chains has indeed been fierce in the past two years. Conflux Tree Graph public chain, with its unique technical architecture, performs well in terms of both performance and security. Based on this underlying logic, the LOM Dragon Vein project within the ecosystem has also begun to stand out.
To be honest, the integration of LOM Dragon Vein with the Conflux ecosystem is quite deep. It acts like a bridge, connecting the technical layer with the application layer, allowing users to experience an efficient and convenient on-chain experience. There are no compromises on security and speed, which is quite rare among public chain projects.
The ecosystem has attracted many developers and project teams to participate, all exploring what blockchain can do. The atmosphere of win-win cooperation is quite strong, pushing forward from infrastructure to application deployment.
If you are optimistic about this direction, now might be a good time to get involved and contribute to ecosystem development.
I feel like the Tree Graph architecture really has some skills, but it still depends on whether the ecosystem can truly take off.
They always talk about win-win, but in the end, who actually makes money?
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How far can LOM go? It still depends on the true size of the ecosystem. Just having an atmosphere without output is just so-so.
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Conflux indeed has good technology, but whether it can withstand the siege from other public chains is still uncertain.
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Participating in ecosystem construction? Sounds like recruiting new members. When isn't it a good time to get involved?
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Whether the atmosphere for win-win cooperation is strong or not can be seen by whether real money has come in.
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If performance and security are both good, why haven't I heard of more cases?
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To put it simply, it still depends on who can survive until the end. No matter how well it's promoted now, it doesn't count.
Wait, LOM is about to cut a new batch of newbies again?
Performance is no problem, right? Then why haven't we seen anything truly implemented yet?
Didn't expect to see the ecosystem actually getting things done, not just lip service.
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The name Longmai is well chosen, but I wonder if it can truly "pulse" up.
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Ah, it's that same win-win narrative again. Forget it, let's talk after making real money.
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I'm tired of hearing about bonds and such; how far Conflux can go is the real key.
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Participate in ecosystem construction? First, see if there are actual projects running smoothly.
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Speed and security balanced so well? Interesting, but on-chain experience is ultimately up to the users to decide.
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I don't know how many developers are entering, but I'm just observing for now.
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TreeMap + Longmai, this combination sounds pretty good, but the token price is the real reflection.
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The word "uncompromising" is used too often; in reality, there must be trade-offs.
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Entering now? First, see what truly usable things are coming in the ecosystem.