To achieve a breakthrough in the BSC ecosystem, the key is not to ride the hype or expect official attention. The real way out is to create interesting and practically valuable products or applications on the chain to attract genuine user participation. When your project truly brings benefits or an upgraded experience to BNB holders, those leading voices will naturally be attracted—at that point, there's no need to actively seek attention; they will discover it on their own. Instead of waiting for recognition, it's better to focus on building real value on BSC, which is the first step to turning things around.
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ProxyCollector
· 3h ago
That's right, but I'm afraid some project teams can't hear it and are still busy tweeting for attention.
Real product strength is the key; riding the wave of hype is outdated.
Just make it and see, don't just talk the talk all day.
That hits home; many projects are indeed putting the cart before the horse.
They only think about how to get popular, not how to retain users, and it's doomed to fail.
The point about building value is spot on; everything else is just empty talk.
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0xSleepDeprived
· 01-14 21:19
That's right, but how many teams can really stick to that point...
Speaking of which, truly practical applications are indeed easy to attract people, but riding the hype can easily lead to being cut off...
There aren't many projects on BSC that can provide a good user experience; most are still hyping concepts.
I've heard too many times about building real value; execution is the real challenge.
It's easy to say, but there aren't many projects that can survive for half a year...
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zkProofGremlin
· 01-14 21:18
That's true, but how many teams can really do it... Most are still just thinking about getting rich overnight.
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FunGibleTom
· 01-14 21:04
Nonsense, you still have to ride the hype. A good product that no one sees is a useless product.
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BrokenRugs
· 01-14 20:59
That's right. Instead of bragging in the group every day, it's better to focus on building something useful.
To achieve a breakthrough in the BSC ecosystem, the key is not to ride the hype or expect official attention. The real way out is to create interesting and practically valuable products or applications on the chain to attract genuine user participation. When your project truly brings benefits or an upgraded experience to BNB holders, those leading voices will naturally be attracted—at that point, there's no need to actively seek attention; they will discover it on their own. Instead of waiting for recognition, it's better to focus on building real value on BSC, which is the first step to turning things around.