Sometimes the most interesting signals in the market don't come from the overwhelming technical whitepapers or fundraising announcements. The recently encountered Kindred project is an example — seemingly low-key, yet it has sparked quite a discussion within the Sei ecosystem.



Rather than being a groundbreaking innovation, it represents an interesting phenomenon in the current ecosystem: project teams are building, the community is observing, and the market is evaluating. Kindred's attention on the Sei chain is gradually increasing, partly because its TGE plan is scheduled for next year, prompting many participants to start paying attention to its tokenomics and ecological positioning in advance.

From the overall development of the Sei ecosystem, projects like Kindred are gradually expanding the application landscape on-chain. Some are looking forward to the market opportunities brought by TGE, while others are contemplating the long-term value of such projects. The market is always searching for projects that have tangible progress without excessive packaging — and perhaps that's why this "quiet" content draws more attention.
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MemeCoinSavantvip
· 12-22 03:20
ngl kindred's giving actual substance vibes rn... no cap just the steady grind without the marketing spam is kinda based honestly
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FlashLoanPhantomvip
· 12-19 13:51
Low-key projects are actually more likely to be overlooked. Kindred's move this time is quite clever. The Sei ecosystem has indeed been accumulating over the past two years. Just wait and see. Is the TGE scheduled for next year? Then is it a bit early to get on board now... But to be fair, compared to those projects that boast every day, at least they are still working seriously.
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GasFeeLadyvip
· 12-19 13:50
watching sei ecosystem like i watch gwei charts... kindred's got that quiet momentum thing going, ngl. tge next year though? that's when the real gas war starts. already calculating optimal entry windows fr 🧐
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SilentObservervip
· 12-19 13:43
Low-profile projects are often the easiest to overlook, but they also have the greatest opportunities. Sei's recent ecosystem expansion is indeed impressive; projects like Kindred that don't shout loudly are actually more intriguing. Waiting for the TGE to be over, those entering now are betting on the later stages. Honestly, compared to the daily barrage of fundraising news, I care more about whether the projects are making real progress. Sei's ecosystem is gradually enriching... sounds good, but I wonder if Kindred can live up to these expectations. It feels like the market is filtering out, and projects with less noise naturally stand out. The token economic model is the real highlight; don't just focus on the TGE date.
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ImpermanentPhobiavip
· 12-19 13:29
Low-profile projects are actually more worth paying attention to. I support this logic; it's much better than those projects that shout on social media every day.
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BlockchainGrillervip
· 12-19 13:25
It's another TGE waiting story. The nice way to put it is "low-key," but actually it just hasn't been listed on an exchange yet.
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AirdropHunterKingvip
· 12-19 13:24
Low-key projects test your vision the most. On the eve of TGE, keep a close eye on wallet addresses. The current opportunity in the Sei ecosystem is when others haven't reacted yet.
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