This project has indeed been seriously undervalued by the market. After the developers cashed out and left, the community did not disperse; instead, strangers from the internet spontaneously gathered offline, and this cohesion is not to be underestimated. Everyone is closely united by a common belief, not retreating when faced with difficulties, and lifting their heads high in the face of setbacks. This perseverance in adversity and unwavering confidence in the future are enough to attract the attention of more industry leaders to this team. As long as we stay committed, the story of this community will be seen by a broader market, and the prospects will become increasingly promising.

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liquidation_surfervip
· 5h ago
Just for the community's resilience, developers leaving actually can still rally people, which is really impressive. --- Underestimated? There are many good projects that are overlooked, the key is whether they can endure until they are discovered. --- Regarding offline gatherings, you're right. True believers and projects that just cut leeks are really different. --- Enduring adversity sounds noble, but how many can really survive until the breakthrough? --- I just want to know how long this cohesion can last, whether the prospects are broad or if it’s doomed to be cut. --- Community self-organization is indeed rare, but having faith without capital flow is pointless. --- Every bear market has heard stories like this once; only those who can tell stories in a bull market are the winners. --- After developers run away, they haven't disbanded yet. Either the community is truly valuable, or they haven't realized what's happening. --- Wow, going straight from online anonymity to offline gatherings—how hardcore is that?
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MondayYoloFridayCryvip
· 5h ago
Developers have all left, but the community hasn't dispersed yet. That’s really something. To be honest, I've seen too many projects fail immediately after the team withdraws, but this kind of persistence is rare. But I have to ask, how long can a project that relies solely on faith hold up? Community unity is a good thing, but without real progress, it's ultimately just storytelling. However, if it can truly survive this hurdle... hey, that would be real skill.
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NFTArchaeologistvip
· 5h ago
Developers running away instead unite the community, this logic is a bit crazy haha Is faith valuable? Can it be exchanged for tokens? Community self-entertainment vs market recognition, separated by a few price increases in between Let's wait and see if they can really come up with something
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LiquidationHuntervip
· 5h ago
The developer has run away, but the community can still unite, which shows that the faith is still there. Such teams are indeed rare; we need to pay attention. Really? Offline gatherings? Are they that hardcore? Underestimating this area indeed presents opportunities, but it depends on subsequent actions. When the community organizes spontaneously, that's the strongest moat.
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MetaverseMigrantvip
· 5h ago
Developers have all left, but the community remains—that's the real story. --- Underrated? I think it's been forgotten, but cohesion really can't be built. --- Honestly, out of ten projects that gather online and go offline, eight have failed. Don't mistake persistence for a diamond. --- Communities that can still unite in adversity will eventually be seen by the market—it's just a matter of how long they can hold on. --- Not all perseverance can wait for spring, but at least someone still believes in it. --- There's no denying the power of community, but the question is whether it can be translated into real value. --- That same narrative of "unity leads to victory" has been heard too many times; it's getting a bit tiresome. --- Is the future promising? Let's see if it can survive the next bear market first. --- As long as you have faith, is it worth eating dirt now? I reserve my opinion on this logic. --- A good community is indeed rare, but no matter how well the story is told, fundamentals are still key.
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On-ChainDivervip
· 5h ago
Developers have left, but the community still hasn't dispersed. This is true faith. --- Speaking of which, the ability to organize spontaneously is indeed impressive. --- Hmm... the premise is to hope that the next cash-out hero doesn't appear again. --- Underestimate? That depends on who takes over. --- It's true that the community has strong cohesion, but whether it translates into market recognition remains to be seen. --- It's a bit like telling a story, but a well-told story can indeed attract attention. --- Offline gatherings are quite rare, indicating that it's not purely virtual online stuff. --- Persistence is persistence, but I'm just worried it might all end in nothing again.
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