The head-to-head battle of the Qiji series has never stopped. If you're still holding the first generation, someone will release a new model as soon as you turn around; if you buy the new model following the trend, someone will say the OG needs to be replaced with a CTO design version. How long can this cycle go on?
Qiji gallops, Qiji gallops OG, and then the new Qiji gallops, each round sparks a wave of collector’s upgrade frenzy. Some pursue the sense of identity with the "latest model," while others are betting on the next upgrade direction. Is it the joy of chasing new releases, or the last winner of the wait-and-see crowd? What do you all think?
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BottomMisser
· 2025-12-21 06:34
To put it bluntly, it's an endless pit; you'll never catch up with the new things. I'll just see how the wait-and-see party does, anyway, I'm already numb, haha.
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CryptoPunster
· 2025-12-18 07:55
Laughing out loud, this is the perpetual motion machine of NFTs. Sellers are frantically printing money, buyers are frantically changing houses. OG is never enough OG, new models always need updating.
I'm familiar with this routine. The joy of chasing new things? That's called the happiness poverty line. I still choose to lie flat and wait, anyway, it all ends up in my hands in the end.
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rekt_but_resilient
· 2025-12-18 07:52
Honestly, this is a bottomless pit... Buying the first generation is considered outdated, buying the new version comes with limited editions, and you'll never catch up. I'll just sit back and wait for the community, anyway, in the end, it's always the chasing crowd who loses haha
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0xSunnyDay
· 2025-12-18 07:45
It's really a military arms race, huh? There's always someone with newer stuff than you.
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MEVictim
· 2025-12-18 07:30
This is a bottomless pit; there's always someone telling you to replace it with a new one. Truly incredible.
The head-to-head battle of the Qiji series has never stopped. If you're still holding the first generation, someone will release a new model as soon as you turn around; if you buy the new model following the trend, someone will say the OG needs to be replaced with a CTO design version. How long can this cycle go on?
Qiji gallops, Qiji gallops OG, and then the new Qiji gallops, each round sparks a wave of collector’s upgrade frenzy. Some pursue the sense of identity with the "latest model," while others are betting on the next upgrade direction. Is it the joy of chasing new releases, or the last winner of the wait-and-see crowd? What do you all think?