Look at the current state of the industry: How do most projects celebrate the anniversary of their TGE? By directly hitting you with a sell pressure of 400 million dollars.
But there are always exceptions. Some teams are still working hard on construction, and the project scale has increased tenfold (this is not the first time), with all data showing a continuous rise. This focused attitude of getting things done without playing tricks is particularly rare among a bunch of projects that only know how to unlock and sell off.
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 10h ago
Damn, this comparison is brutal—there really are teams out there actually getting things done.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 12-02 10:07
Really, in this circle, teams that can build with peace of mind are truly rare.
This is the difference, one is dumping while the other is working hard; data doesn’t lie.
Discussing a 10x rise nowadays is not easy at all; this is what sincerity looks like.
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NFTArchaeologis
· 12-02 00:02
It's quite ironic that the TGE anniversary has turned into a dumping festival. The projects that are actually doing things have become rare commodities.
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The figure of a 10x rise... it's worth flipping through the on-chain ledger.
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It's like the difference in the antique market — the value of genuine items accumulates silently, while replicas are in a hurry to find a buyer.
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Just because the data is looking good doesn't necessarily mean anything; we need to see if it's built or just a bubble.
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Teams that focus on getting things done are indeed scarce, but that scarcity itself indicates a pathology in this industry.
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$400 million in selling pressure... how many dumb buyers' "belief" does it take to catch that?
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Another 10 times increase? If it weren't for the on-chain data, it would be hard to believe.
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The number of times the project's scale has doubled is increasing, but the ecosystem really coming to life... is few and far between.
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In contrast, this exception seems like a footnote in the industry.
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Focusing on doing things and being able to tell stories are not just different in attitude.
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GasFeeCryer
· 12-01 23:50
$400 million dumping to celebrate, that's just incredible. With this, do they still expect people to stay?
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 12-01 23:43
Really, this industry is like this, most projects' TGE anniversary celebrations are just a harvesting feast.
Some are indeed working hard, and the data keeps rising, that's what we call professionalism.
As the saying goes, only the ones who are serious about their work will survive in the end.
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 12-01 23:42
Oh dear, it's that old trick again, dumping to celebrate the anniversary is really something.
It's indeed rare to encounter a project that is genuinely dedicated, most just rush in to play people for suckers and that's it.
I need to follow a few more projects like this, so I won't be trapped again.
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ApeShotFirst
· 12-01 23:35
These are the real builders, the other projects really made me laugh out loud.
Look at the current state of the industry: How do most projects celebrate the anniversary of their TGE? By directly hitting you with a sell pressure of 400 million dollars.
But there are always exceptions. Some teams are still working hard on construction, and the project scale has increased tenfold (this is not the first time), with all data showing a continuous rise. This focused attitude of getting things done without playing tricks is particularly rare among a bunch of projects that only know how to unlock and sell off.