I originally thought that as the market cooled down, quality projects would attract more attention. However, I found that good things are still easily overlooked.
Yesterday, I accidentally listened to a voice discussion hosted by KOLs from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Thailand) about an AI project called Kindred. To be honest, I didn't know much about this project before.
What really caught my attention is that several successful figures in the industry, such as Sandy and Kai, have also joined in and given Kindred a very high evaluation. These individuals have the insight and achievements in the industry, and the things they endorse are indeed worth digging deeper into.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 10h ago
The things that the pros unanimously endorse are indeed worth paying attention to; this is how information gaps are created.
People at the level of Sandy and Kai usually have a keen eye, and the Kindred project is worth researching.
A Bear Market can actually uncover buried gems, but the key is to hear the right voices in the right circles.
To be honest, this is the correct way to discover opportunities, rather than blindly following trends.
Projects endorsed by the pros are at least worth flipping through the White Paper.
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BTCWaveRider
· 10h ago
BTC has indeed kept a low profile this time, Sandy and Kai's moves are different, these two never miss their targets.
By the way, the market isn't cold, it's just that truly good things are always scarce, and most people can't see them at all.
The AI sector is still in a booming period, and for Kindred to be noticed by these pros at the same time, it's indeed interesting.
This is called the information gap; some people are still speculating on outdated things, while others have quietly been laying out their plans.
It's worth following, but one must do their own homework; listening to the pros also requires one’s own judgment.
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 10h ago
hypothesis: when market cools, signal-to-noise ratio gets worse, not better... ironically. kindred catching traction among sandy & kai though? that's the oracle network effect right there—trust flows through proven nodes, not broadcasts to the masses
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gas_fee_therapy
· 10h ago
The projects that the pros are all following are indeed quite interesting.
The information spread is always the most profitable.
Sandy and Kai have a sharp eye, you can't miss out on them.
Remember the name Kindred, need to dig deeper.
Good projects are hard to stand out, it relies on KOLs to pump them up.
That's why you need to hang out in different communities, so that the news won't leak.
Is the cold market actually a good opportunity to dig for treasures? Here it is.
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 10h ago
Ah, are Sandy and Kai both here? Then Kindred really deserves to be followed, these two have always had a good eye.
This is the information gap, good projects can really get buried, it relies on the pros to dig them out.
Discussion between Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia? Hmm... The AI track is indeed heating up, I need to find time to listen to the recording.
There are too many buried good things, it just depends on who can sniff them out faster, I’m preparing to do some in-depth research on this.
The projects backed by the pros need to be looked at, the level of papers is still important, can't believe everything but also can't disbelieve everything.
The voice from Southeast Asia is getting louder, this signal is worth noting.
I really haven't heard of the name Kindred before, but now I'm curious to know more.
I originally thought that as the market cooled down, quality projects would attract more attention. However, I found that good things are still easily overlooked.
Yesterday, I accidentally listened to a voice discussion hosted by KOLs from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Thailand) about an AI project called Kindred. To be honest, I didn't know much about this project before.
What really caught my attention is that several successful figures in the industry, such as Sandy and Kai, have also joined in and given Kindred a very high evaluation. These individuals have the insight and achievements in the industry, and the things they endorse are indeed worth digging deeper into.