In the previous round, 1,643 proposals participated, and this round received 761 applications, ultimately selecting 509 high-quality proposals for launch. The numbers are decreasing, but behind this is real progress in the ecosystem.
Less noise, stricter review, and diligent builders are finally being recognized. This is the change the entire community has been calling for — not a pile-up of quantity, but a breakthrough in quality. Projects and proposals with a clear direction are actually more likely to stand out in such a competitive environment.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 14h ago
A bunch of junk proposals are missing, this is what you call an upgrade. The previous more than 1,600 proposals were really outrageous.
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PessimisticOracle
· 14h ago
The number of proposals has been cut in half, but this is the real thing that needs to be done. With fewer trash projects, the eyes can see clearly.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 14h ago
With so many fewer proposals, it feels much more refreshing. This is the way it should be.
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PuzzledScholar
· 14h ago
Fewer numbers actually make it easier to see who is working seriously, and this feeling is right.
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SneakyFlashloan
· 14h ago
Water reduction is progress, finally someone dares to cut. The proposals that are purely for subsidies are halved, while those who actually do the work are becoming more popular—this logic I buy.
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LiquidityHunter
· 15h ago
Details discovered at 3 a.m.: 1643→761→509. This funnel ratio is interesting. What does a decrease in filtering rate imply? Which proposals will liquidity concentrate on?
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HodlAndChill
· 15h ago
Huh? The proposal dropped from 1643 to 509... That number looks a bit scary.
Catalyst ecosystem welcomes an important upgrade.
In the previous round, 1,643 proposals participated, and this round received 761 applications, ultimately selecting 509 high-quality proposals for launch. The numbers are decreasing, but behind this is real progress in the ecosystem.
Less noise, stricter review, and diligent builders are finally being recognized. This is the change the entire community has been calling for — not a pile-up of quantity, but a breakthrough in quality. Projects and proposals with a clear direction are actually more likely to stand out in such a competitive environment.