To talk about the hottest topics in the community recently, it all comes down to the wave of new projects. Instead of saying we missed out on something, it's better to look at this current wave that's starting up. Interestingly, this time it's mainly creators and enthusiasts without big backgrounds—purely genuine.
This group of people upholds a simple philosophy: unity of knowledge and action, mutual warmth. It sounds a bit like motivational quotes, but in a bear market, some people really do this. They say that a faint light can ignite the fire in the heart, using modest efforts to seize the opportunities of the times.
Not every project can foster this kind of atmosphere. This, in turn, reveals the value of the community itself—not in fundraising amounts, but in the determination to stick together and support each other.
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LeverageAddict
· 11h ago
Purely pure, but someone really needs to be able to create something out of it
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Huddling together for warmth sounds good, but the key is whether they can withstand the pressure later
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A faint light? Most of the time in a bear market, it's just self-comfort, but maybe that's enough
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Lacking background can be an advantage; no baggage allows for more experimentation
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It's both motivational and a trend, sounds good but how many can truly stick with it
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Community has value, but turning it into profit is the real deal. Do these people understand that?
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Mutual warmth has been heard too many times in the crypto circle; the novelty is long gone
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I don't deny this kind of mentality, just wonder how many will still be around in three months
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Funding amount isn't important; is consensus valuable?
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This group is indeed pure, but can purity turn into gains?
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CryptoTarotReader
· 01-13 01:50
Is anyone still doing this in a bear market? It sounds interesting, but can they stick with it...
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It's that same narrative of banding together for warmth. I think it still depends on who truly has the patience to stay the course.
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This kind of pure sincerity is indeed rare, but has the community's value been realized?
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It sounds nice, but in the end, it still depends on the coin price to speak.
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Having no big background is an advantage? I don't quite believe that.
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Feeling warm with each other sounds comfortable, but the key is not to cut each other's leeks.
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I need to see who is really serious about their work in this wave of projects.
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The phrase "knowing and doing as one" sounds good, but what about in practice?
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Funding amount isn't important; is consensus more important?
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DegenDreamer
· 01-13 01:46
Are there still people坚持 these in a bear market? To be honest, I'm a bit touched, but fighting against the wind with limited strength... Haha, just thinking about it is exciting.
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Creators without a background are actually more pure? I need to see if that's true, or it'll just be another scam to fleece the leeks.
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I believe in sticking together for warmth, but with a financing amount of 0, it's really hard to survive haha.
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I'm tired of hearing about the unity of knowledge and action; what really matters is whether you can break free.
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This wave of 분위기 can't be persuaded, it all depends on the token price.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 01-13 01:40
This wave is indeed different. Not having a background is actually an advantage, free from the constraints of those VC parents.
In a bear market, the true believers are those who put in real money. The old way of measuring by fundraising amounts is already outdated.
Honestly, compared to those who raise tens of millions at a time, I prefer this kind of collective effort.
The so-called faint light may sound like chicken soup, but it is indeed shining.
Not all projects can gather this kind of energy, and that's the difference.
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GovernancePretender
· 01-13 01:36
In a bear market, this kind of mutual support is indeed rare and much more reliable than those funding news.
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It's the "faint light" approach again, but honestly, projects without funding backing are actually more reassuring.
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Purely creators gathering together—that's what a community should look like.
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The idea of knowing and doing in harmony sounds like a motivational quote, but in reality, when someone actually practices it, it’s quite healing.
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Lacking a big background has actually become an advantage; this logic is quite interesting.
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Mutual support > funding amount; this hits the point exactly.
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Are small and beautiful projects now more resistant to declines?
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Warming each other... sounds more comfortable than those big corporate projects.
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This group's determination is truly different; worth paying attention to.
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No background, so what? As long as there's passion.
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GasFeeVictim
· 01-13 01:22
The idea of banding together to weather the bear market sounds nice, but how many can really stick with it? Anyway, I've seen too many stories of cutting the leek and rebranding to start over.
Lacking a big background might actually be an advantage? It depends on whether there's truly no background or just pretending to be honest.
Knowing and doing in harmony is just for listening; the key is whether you can survive the next downturn.
This wave of projects has a good atmosphere, but I'm just worried it will turn into another faith game.
A faint light? Bro, what I care about most right now is when gas fees will come down.
Banding together to stay warm sounds cozy, but the problem is, when it’s no longer warm for someone, they should run.
Pure? In Web3, where is anything truly pure? At best, it’s just more discreet.
I've seen plenty of these narratives; the key is how many people are left after half a year.
To talk about the hottest topics in the community recently, it all comes down to the wave of new projects. Instead of saying we missed out on something, it's better to look at this current wave that's starting up. Interestingly, this time it's mainly creators and enthusiasts without big backgrounds—purely genuine.
This group of people upholds a simple philosophy: unity of knowledge and action, mutual warmth. It sounds a bit like motivational quotes, but in a bear market, some people really do this. They say that a faint light can ignite the fire in the heart, using modest efforts to seize the opportunities of the times.
Not every project can foster this kind of atmosphere. This, in turn, reveals the value of the community itself—not in fundraising amounts, but in the determination to stick together and support each other.