The Dawn project is steadily entering a new phase in 2026. According to the latest plan, there are several key areas to watch in the first quarter of the new year. Enhancing network transparency and visibility is a top priority, while the launch of the new user interface will provide a better operational experience for deployers and subscribers. Notably, hardware, mobile, and desktop applications are being developed simultaneously, covering various user scenarios. Additionally, the upgrade of the core protocol system is moving towards a more open direction, with community participation becoming a focus of development. Industry insiders predict that these advancements may lay the foundation for subsequent user incentive programs, and the airdrop expectations for 2027 are gradually emerging.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 16h ago
Oh no, another "steady progress" story. I've heard this old tune way too many times.
Airdrop in 2027? Wake up, everyone. I was just as hopeful in 2017, but look what happened... First, get the on-chain data for Q1 up and running, then I'll believe in this supposed stability.
Mobile, hardware, protocol upgrades—sounds comprehensive, but I'm just worried it's the same old trick—interface upgrades for half a year, while actual yields keep shrinking.
Just reveal the liquidation price and APY data earlier, brothers. That's more meaningful than any "community engagement."
Transparency? I just want to know how many tokens are actually used for incentives after this round of funding. Don't play the mysterious game.
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CounterIndicator
· 16h ago
Another year, new plans. They sound great, but I'm just worried it will be all talk and no action.
Airdrop in 2027? Let's focus on doing well with the current tasks first, and not keep delaying until this time next year with "coming soon" again.
Hardware, mobile, and desktop running in parallel... If this pace can really be kept up, it’s quite interesting.
Transparency improvements? I just want to see if those data are real or not. Don’t be selectively transparent again.
The multi-application ecosystem is in place. This time, they probably won’t change their approach again.
Community engagement is a key focus. That’s easy to say, but actually implementing it is another matter altogether.
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GasBankrupter
· 17h ago
Hmm... Another Q1 key plan, let's see if it can be implemented first
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UI update synchronized with hardware? This time it won't be another PPT, right?
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Community engagement becomes a focus, so we better buy the dip haha
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I just want to laugh at the increased transparency; Web3 has been saying this for years
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Airdrop expectations for 2027... better save money first, gas fees are going to be crazy
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Hardware mobile desktop integration? Efficiency worries ahead
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A more open protocol direction is good, just depends on who it's open to
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Multi-chain coverage, multi-platform adaptation, now that's practical
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Laying the groundwork with incentive plans? So, when will that happen?
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Steady progress... sounds like a sign of potential failure, haha
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LayerZeroEnjoyer
· 17h ago
Damn, it's another airdrop expectation... Let's focus on doing a good job with Q1 first, and not just dream up plans with PPT again.
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GamefiHarvester
· 17h ago
The new UI rollout sounds good, but I'm worried it might be another flashy but useless feature... It has to be truly functional.
The Dawn project is steadily entering a new phase in 2026. According to the latest plan, there are several key areas to watch in the first quarter of the new year. Enhancing network transparency and visibility is a top priority, while the launch of the new user interface will provide a better operational experience for deployers and subscribers. Notably, hardware, mobile, and desktop applications are being developed simultaneously, covering various user scenarios. Additionally, the upgrade of the core protocol system is moving towards a more open direction, with community participation becoming a focus of development. Industry insiders predict that these advancements may lay the foundation for subsequent user incentive programs, and the airdrop expectations for 2027 are gradually emerging.