Does the Aster project still have a chance? The industry has been discussing it. The prediction market and perpetual contracts sectors are now both becoming competitive, with major projects vying for market share and engaging in a battle of consumption. Ultimately, who can stand out will depend on their execution capability and community support.
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SilentAlpha
· 18h ago
Can Aster survive? Honestly, it depends on the team's trading ability. Having just the concept is useless.
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BlockchainFoodie
· 01-13 18:57
honestly? aster's tokenomics smell like a poorly seasoned dish rn. perpetual contracts racing prediction markets is basically a race to see whose smart contracts can handle the heat better... and ngl, most of em are burning out faster than sous vide gone wrong. execution's everything here, fr
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BlockDetective
· 01-13 18:57
Aster can't compete in this round anymore; the prediction market is too crowded.
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HodlAndChill
· 01-13 18:54
Aster? Honestly, I can't really see what unique advantages it has.
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FlyingLeek
· 01-13 18:54
These two tracks are really cutthroat. Whether Aster can survive depends entirely on funding and luck.
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AirdropJunkie
· 01-13 18:53
Whether Aster can break through depends on real financial investment, not just empty words.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 01-13 18:37
Aster? Honestly, this industry is so competitive now that you can't survive without real substance.
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PumpStrategist
· 01-13 18:32
Understanding the chip distribution makes it clear that Aster currently exemplifies the "concepts outweigh fundamentals." The prediction market track has always been a race to release risk; whoever gains community approval wins, and it has little to do with technical strength.
Does the Aster project still have a chance? The industry has been discussing it. The prediction market and perpetual contracts sectors are now both becoming competitive, with major projects vying for market share and engaging in a battle of consumption. Ultimately, who can stand out will depend on their execution capability and community support.