Peel off the fancy packaging and take a look at the real performance of a certain project on the testnet. The data looks impressive: over three months, more than 30,000 registered users; daily active users account for 75%; total transaction volume exceeds $40 million; the platform has generated over 1.5 million in revenue. Recently, the funding round raised $12 million, and community sales were snapped up for $36 million within 24 hours. To be honest, these numbers are a bit too spectacular. But upon closer thought, it's normal—early-stage project metrics are often prone to hype, and the key is whether they can stabilize in the future.
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ImpermanentSage
· 11h ago
Testnet data is meaningless; only after the mainnet launch will the real performance be revealed.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 11h ago
While the numbers look good, I'm just worried that after launch it'll be a mess. The excitement on the testnet doesn't really mean much.
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gm_or_ngmi
· 11h ago
Testnet data is so strong. Can it hold up once it goes live? It feels like early projects all behave this way—once the mainnet launches, everything gets exposed.
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 11h ago
No matter how attractive the numbers are, I wouldn't dare to touch them. I've seen too many tricks of pump-and-dump on testnets. How many can truly stabilize?
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 11h ago
Numbers looking ridiculously impressive should raise suspicion. The popularity of the testnet doesn't mean much; the mainnet launch is the real test.
Peel off the fancy packaging and take a look at the real performance of a certain project on the testnet. The data looks impressive: over three months, more than 30,000 registered users; daily active users account for 75%; total transaction volume exceeds $40 million; the platform has generated over 1.5 million in revenue. Recently, the funding round raised $12 million, and community sales were snapped up for $36 million within 24 hours. To be honest, these numbers are a bit too spectacular. But upon closer thought, it's normal—early-stage project metrics are often prone to hype, and the key is whether they can stabilize in the future.