A common phenomenon seen in the market is: some developers repeatedly deploy similar projects, just changing the skin to launch a new coin. This approach not only wastes resources but also lowers the overall quality of the ecosystem. Instead of blindly increasing the number of coins, the industry needs fewer but high-quality projects. Developers who habitually push out new tokens would be better off returning to trading, focusing on speculating on coins, and leaving development opportunities to truly innovative teams. Only by raising entry barriers and optimizing project quality can the crypto market move toward healthy development.
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AltcoinMarathoner
· 10h ago
honestly this is just mile 20 vibes—everyone's tired, the copy-paste devs burning out while real builders keep stacking. ecosystem needs a real filter.
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MeaninglessGwei
· 11h ago
Reskin and sell new coins? This trick is so boring, it's really just overdrawing trust.
A common phenomenon seen in the market is: some developers repeatedly deploy similar projects, just changing the skin to launch a new coin. This approach not only wastes resources but also lowers the overall quality of the ecosystem. Instead of blindly increasing the number of coins, the industry needs fewer but high-quality projects. Developers who habitually push out new tokens would be better off returning to trading, focusing on speculating on coins, and leaving development opportunities to truly innovative teams. Only by raising entry barriers and optimizing project quality can the crypto market move toward healthy development.