Don't overthink it—keep your focus razor-sharp on what you're building. The foundation matters more than flashy features: solid tech, real utility, thoughtful design. That's what sticks around. And here's the thing: think in years, not quarters. Users will naturally gravitate toward projects that play the long game. Stay committed to the vision.
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DaoResearcher
· 01-14 19:04
Based on on-chain data analysis, the long-term tokenomics hypothesis is validated here — the inverse correlation coefficient between short-term volatility and infrastructure strength reaches 0.87. It is worth noting that this is precisely why those short-sighted governance proposals often falter in the second voting phase.
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ChainSpy
· 01-14 03:55
Infrastructure is really underestimated. A bunch of projects are constantly thinking about the "next big hit," but nothing has really been solidified.
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fren.eth
· 01-12 02:01
Fundamentals are the key, flashy features are all superficial.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 01-12 02:00
Fundamentals are king, I prefer to listen to this approach. Too many projects are just trying to pump the price and harvest the profits.
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GigaBrainAnon
· 01-12 01:47
Fundamentals are the key, those flashy things will eventually be forgotten.
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BearMarketBarber
· 01-12 01:46
The fundamentals are the most important. Don't focus on those superficial things. Projects still playing quarterly KPIs in 2024 should have been dead long ago.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-12 01:42
Nobody really praises infrastructure. I just love to see those flashy features explode, but in the end, it's still the solid technical work that holds everything up.
Don't overthink it—keep your focus razor-sharp on what you're building. The foundation matters more than flashy features: solid tech, real utility, thoughtful design. That's what sticks around. And here's the thing: think in years, not quarters. Users will naturally gravitate toward projects that play the long game. Stay committed to the vision.