Have you noticed that some projects are just built on talk?
The same name is flooding the screen, copying and pasting the same slogan. At this time, it can basically be concluded that the smart money has already left, leaving behind a mess.
But there are exceptions.
Projects that can truly go far never rely on hype. They operate on a different level: solid product logic, feasible incentive mechanisms, and visible on-chain data. Take the recently launched Chapter as an example; this is how it should be.
Popularity will fade, but data won't lie.
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TradFiRefugee
· 10h ago
I have seen through it a long time ago. Now, there are just marketing accounts copying and pasting all over the screen. It's really boring.
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FadCatcher
· 10h ago
Now there are many projects like this everywhere, with marketing brainwashing in traps, but the data is a mess.
Chapter is quite good in this regard, at least it’s clear that they are doing something genuine.
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ChainSherlockGirl
· 10h ago
According to my analysis, projects that are full of copy-pasting have already lied about the wallet Address on-chain, and the trading records of Large Investors cannot be hidden at all.
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 10h ago
I have seen many projects that are constantly making headlines, and they are basically all scamcoins. The projects that truly have substance have long been picked out by me; there is no nonsense in front of the data.
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SchrödingersNode
· 10h ago
Don't say it, I only realized this after playing people for suckers in these projects several times.
Have you noticed that some projects are just built on talk?
The same name is flooding the screen, copying and pasting the same slogan. At this time, it can basically be concluded that the smart money has already left, leaving behind a mess.
But there are exceptions.
Projects that can truly go far never rely on hype. They operate on a different level: solid product logic, feasible incentive mechanisms, and visible on-chain data. Take the recently launched Chapter as an example; this is how it should be.
Popularity will fade, but data won't lie.