When a project truly has value, the market will sooner or later recognize it—there's no need to create noise or rely on KOLs to continuously promote. True value will be reflected over time.
Projects that survive through multiple market cycles often share one common trait: the team never gives up, and the product continues to develop. That is the key to survival.
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DoomCanister
· 9h ago
A good project is a good project. Keep going, and naturally someone will notice. No need for constant hype.
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StealthDeployer
· 9h ago
That's true, but the reality is that most projects never reach that stage of "self-reflection."
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 9h ago
It sounds good, but my five years of falling into traps is the counterexample... Truly valuable projects have indeed survived, but what about my principal? It was automatically liquidated.
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AirdropChaser
· 9h ago
Genuine projects will eventually be recognized; they can survive without relying on KOL hype.
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ProofOfNothing
· 9h ago
Really? Then why are so many bad projects still thriving?
When a project truly has value, the market will sooner or later recognize it—there's no need to create noise or rely on KOLs to continuously promote. True value will be reflected over time.
Projects that survive through multiple market cycles often share one common trait: the team never gives up, and the product continues to develop. That is the key to survival.