The differentiation within the smart chain ecosystem is becoming increasingly apparent, and the real test is who can persevere to the end. Projects that manage to gain support within a major public chain ecosystem need to have strong overall capabilities to break through later on. To put it simply, the platform provides a stepping stone, but whether a project can stand out depends on the team, technology, and operations. From another perspective, this is actually a set of logic that retail investors use when choosing projects—don't just look at the hype; instead, assess whether the project truly has competitiveness within the ecosystem and whether it can survive the market's natural selection. Those who have experienced multiple cycles understand that holding onto high-quality assets often yields better returns than frequent trading.

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ApeDegenvip
· 20h ago
Really, do you think you're safe just because you received support? That's too naive. I've seen too many projects die in their second year.
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DeepRabbitHolevip
· 20h ago
You are absolutely right. These days, projects survive solely on fundraising and hype; only those with real core technology can survive this cycle. I've seen too many projects that took big institutional investments but had terrible technology and operations, and now they are nowhere to be found. --- Haha, anyway I keep a close eye on those few projects that truly have something, no matter how much others fluctuate, I’m too lazy to bother with them, it’s a waste of brainpower. --- That’s why I advise friends not to always try to bottom fish various small coins. Nothing beats an ecosystem project rooted in a specific public chain. --- Right now, this circle is testing who can see through the essence. I’ve already learned that analyzing code and operational data is much more important than chasing hype. --- Platform endorsement is just the beginning; the real battlefield is ahead. I’ve experienced this firsthand... I once followed a project with luxurious funding and strong team members, but execution collapsed, and we suffered heavy losses.
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CodeZeroBasisvip
· 20h ago
Support is just the starting point; what really matters is strength. I've seen too many rely on hype concepts to survive only one bear market, so it's better to look for those with real substance.
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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 21h ago
Getting support and taking off? Overthinking it. The real acid test is still ahead. --- The metaphor of a stepping stone is excellent, but the key is how many projects get abandoned after investing in them. --- Frequent traders might feel a sting when they see this, but they just can't stop themselves. --- Ecological differentiation has already begun; it's a bit late to react now. --- No matter how right you are, retail investors still get cut. --- Sticking to high-quality assets sounds great, but the problem is how to identify which ones are truly high-quality. --- Even with strong team technology and operations, survival isn't guaranteed; this market is just that brutal. --- I've seen many top public chain projects crash; having just a stepping stone isn't enough.
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FlashLoanPrincevip
· 21h ago
That's right, now is the time to sift through the chaff; even with support, garbage projects still die. --- Support ≠ the future; whether the team is solid or not is the real test. --- Don't believe in official pie-in-the-sky promises; it's still about whether you can survive in the competition. --- After this wave of differentiation, truly good projects are even clearer and are not afraid of being buried. --- To put it simply, the more pioneers there are, the easier it is to see who is truly capable. --- A good stepping stone is great, but once you're in, you still have to run on your own. Many new projects haven't thought this through. --- Sticking to a good asset is indeed more comfortable than constantly switching hands, provided you've found the right one. --- Platform traffic is what it is; the key is to have real value. --- The speed of淘汰 in the ecosystem is getting faster and faster; if you can't hold on, you'll be out in two months.
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