Projects keep marketing themselves as "the next Bitcoin" or "the next Ethereum"—why? It's lazy positioning that screams "me too." Real innovation doesn't copy; it creates. The narratives that stick aren't about replicating what already works. They're about doing something genuinely different. Stop chasing what's already been validated. Lead instead of follow. That's how you actually build something worth talking about in Web3.
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PanicSeller
· 14h ago
Tired of the phrase "the next Bitcoin," it's really annoying.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 15h ago
You're so right, these projects are really annoying. They keep hyping up the "next Bitcoin," but it turns out to be just an air coin.
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MetaMaximalist
· 15h ago
tbh this "next bitcoin" narrative is exactly what killed most 2017 alts... ppl still don't get adoption curves work through differentiation, not mimicry. the ones that actually mattered created *new* problems to solve, not just cheaper versions of solved ones. protocol sustainability > marketing copy fr
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 15h ago
Hmm... That makes sense, but in reality, how many projects really dare to do this?
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 15h ago
NGL, this is the root of the current problems in Web3. Everyone is copying and pasting, while those who truly dare to innovate are the ones getting criticized.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 15h ago
I just love seeing project teams say they're the "next Bitcoin," it's really speechless, haha.
Projects keep marketing themselves as "the next Bitcoin" or "the next Ethereum"—why? It's lazy positioning that screams "me too." Real innovation doesn't copy; it creates. The narratives that stick aren't about replicating what already works. They're about doing something genuinely different. Stop chasing what's already been validated. Lead instead of follow. That's how you actually build something worth talking about in Web3.