TAO has already made strides in decentralized AI, and now LGCT wants to replicate this model in the education sector.
1 million downloads? This is just the beginning. What’s really interesting are the actions that follow — a certain exchange has launched, MiCA compliance has been passed, and cross-chain expansion is also in progress. These are not just PPTs; they are real actions being taken.
The next goal is set directly at 10 million downloads. The ambition is big, but looking at the data, it really isn't just empty talk: in 90 days, organic traffic surged to over 230 million views, and this growth curve is indeed quite impressive.
What's more critical is sustainability — regular weekly community activities are ongoing, user engagement is evident; the token buyback and burn mechanism ties to revenue, not just a pure speculation play like those air tokens.
What they want to do is turn education into something that operates on the protocol layer. Sounds a bit abstract? In simple terms, it means reconstructing the education ecosystem with on-chain logic, allowing knowledge dissemination and value distribution to be decentralized.
A consensus, a system of inheritance. On the path of educational chain reform, some people are walking seriously.
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SerRugResistant
· 22h ago
Well, 230 million views in 90 days is definitely impressive, but can LGCT really maintain the level of hype that TAO had?
The token burn mechanism looks good, but I’m worried it might end up just being another pump-and-dump scheme.
The education sector does have potential, but transforming education with blockchain is easier said than done.
A goal of 10 million downloads is pretty ambitious, so it depends on whether user retention can keep up with the growth.
MiCA passed? That does give Europe some credibility, but we still need to see how it plays out in real-world use cases.
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OnChainDetective
· 12-03 10:32
230 million views in 90 days? I’d like to see the traffic distribution chart and what proportion is from whale addresses...
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 12-02 19:51
Alright, this data indeed has some substance. But can the repurchase and destruction plan really hold up?
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Education protocol layer? Sounds advanced, but in the end, it still depends on user retention rates.
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The figure of 230 million in traffic seems a bit exaggerated; what's the conversion rate? No one is saying.
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Is it true that MiCA has passed? I haven't been paying much attention to this; has anyone confirmed?
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The road paved by TAO is fine; it just depends on whether LGCT can really catch it.
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10 million downloads, wow, that's a bit ambitious, fighting!
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Sustained community operation needs to be taken seriously; projects that play people for suckers fear this the most.
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I've heard several education Chainplus initiatives; why will this one be different?
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LightningClicker
· 12-02 19:50
Hmm... 230 million views in 90 days is indeed impressive, but can LGCT withstand the subsequent commitments?
Wait, let's revisit the logic of binding token burning to revenue; it really doesn't seem like the scamcoin approach anymore.
Education Chainplus? To be honest, TAO's path has already been laid out; can just copying it work? It depends on execution.
With MiCA passed, this matter is worth following; it's tough to navigate in Europe.
A target of 10 million downloads feels a bit aggressive, but with the current growth rate... it's hard to say.
In terms of sustainability, scoring community activities that run consistently is not empty; this is better than XX coin's weekly Airdrop.
Decentralized knowledge dissemination... sounds like something quite different.
Reconstructing education on the protocol layer? This imagination is indeed something.
Are there really this many projects that can be implemented? LGCT isn't just telling a story this time?
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OnchainUndercover
· 12-02 19:45
90 days, 230 million views, this data really doesn't seem exaggerated, but can education really be decentralized? It feels too idealistic.
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ChainProspector
· 12-02 19:42
90 days, 230 million views? This data is a bit intense, it doesn't seem like the rhythm of exaggeration.
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BTCBeliefStation
· 12-02 19:33
Oh, the rise in this data is indeed noticeable and taken seriously.
It seems that LGCT's logic really has some ideas, but whether it can run out like AI in the education sector will depend on future developments.
The buyback and burn mechanism really addresses the pain points; it's definitely better than those purely speculative ones.
The goal of 10 million downloads; we need to maintain the momentum of 230 million traffic in 90 days.
Wait, the key is that MiCA has passed; there aren't many projects that can genuinely do well in terms of compliance.
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MemeKingNFT
· 12-02 19:27
Wait a minute, is the data of 230 million views in 90 days… real or just a vanity metric? I just want to know how many daily active users there are.
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GasFeeLover
· 12-02 19:25
90 days 230 million traffic, this rise is indeed impressive, but I pay more attention to the buyback mechanism, this is the real signal of cash.
TAO has already made strides in decentralized AI, and now LGCT wants to replicate this model in the education sector.
1 million downloads? This is just the beginning. What’s really interesting are the actions that follow — a certain exchange has launched, MiCA compliance has been passed, and cross-chain expansion is also in progress. These are not just PPTs; they are real actions being taken.
The next goal is set directly at 10 million downloads. The ambition is big, but looking at the data, it really isn't just empty talk: in 90 days, organic traffic surged to over 230 million views, and this growth curve is indeed quite impressive.
What's more critical is sustainability — regular weekly community activities are ongoing, user engagement is evident; the token buyback and burn mechanism ties to revenue, not just a pure speculation play like those air tokens.
What they want to do is turn education into something that operates on the protocol layer. Sounds a bit abstract? In simple terms, it means reconstructing the education ecosystem with on-chain logic, allowing knowledge dissemination and value distribution to be decentralized.
A consensus, a system of inheritance. On the path of educational chain reform, some people are walking seriously.