I've been following the developments of a certain project recently and noticed quite an interesting change.
The bitdealernet project, if you had been paying attention since last year, you would have clearly felt the shift in rhythm. In the early days, various features popped up like flowers blooming, with changes happening chaotically. But now it's different — each update reveals a clear direction, and everything is starting to push towards one goal.
In simple terms: the bulk phase is over, and we are now entering the fine decoration stage.
The most obvious aspect is the product. The previously independent modules are now gradually being connected. This process of moving from "chaos" to "a finished dish" actually indicates that the team has a clearer understanding of what they want to do. It is no longer about creating functions for the sake of creating functions, but rather having a clearer product logic.
This systemic convergence often signifies that the project is entering a real construction phase. Is it worth continuing to observe? I think it is.
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NewDAOdreamer
· 12-04 03:12
From a hotchpotch to a finished dish, this metaphor is perfect. The pace at bitdealernet is definitely changing, I'm looking forward to what's next.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 12-02 05:52
Well, the metaphor from rough to fine decoration is good, but it still depends on whether it can truly be delivered in the follow-up.
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MEVvictim
· 12-02 05:51
Hmm... bulk becoming refined packaging sounds good. Just afraid it will end up being another "theory without practice."
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TheMemefather
· 12-02 05:46
Haha, I also feel this change in rhythm, from a hodgepodge to a finished dish, it's really reliable.
From bulk to upscale, this is what it really looks like to want to get things done.
I was already tired of the previous kind of feature overload, and it looks much clearer now.
Hmm... I will continue to follow, let's see if they can really deliver in the future.
This kind of pivot I can buy into, at least the attitude has changed.
Once the product logic is sorted out, it feels different, it seems hopeful.
I've been following the developments of a certain project recently and noticed quite an interesting change.
The bitdealernet project, if you had been paying attention since last year, you would have clearly felt the shift in rhythm. In the early days, various features popped up like flowers blooming, with changes happening chaotically. But now it's different — each update reveals a clear direction, and everything is starting to push towards one goal.
In simple terms: the bulk phase is over, and we are now entering the fine decoration stage.
The most obvious aspect is the product. The previously independent modules are now gradually being connected. This process of moving from "chaos" to "a finished dish" actually indicates that the team has a clearer understanding of what they want to do. It is no longer about creating functions for the sake of creating functions, but rather having a clearer product logic.
This systemic convergence often signifies that the project is entering a real construction phase. Is it worth continuing to observe? I think it is.