The Polygon ecosystem is flooded with projects that essentially replicate each other's playbooks. You see it everywhere—new launches hitting with nearly identical mechanics, tokenomics, and value propositions. At this point, differentiating between them feels impossible. Most of these projects aren't solving problems; they're just remixing the same formula over and over. If you've seen one Polygon-based protocol, you've pretty much seen them all. The space desperately needs genuine innovation instead of endless clones competing for the same liquidity pool.
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The Polygon ecosystem is flooded with projects that essentially replicate each other's playbooks. You see it everywhere—new launches hitting with nearly identical mechanics, tokenomics, and value propositions. At this point, differentiating between them feels impossible. Most of these projects aren't solving problems; they're just remixing the same formula over and over. If you've seen one Polygon-based protocol, you've pretty much seen them all. The space desperately needs genuine innovation instead of endless clones competing for the same liquidity pool.