Recently, I came across a project that, from the perspective of its original理念, is indeed quite innovative.
This type of project emphasizes returning to the core values of Web3—decentralization and community governance, avoiding some of the overly marketing-driven tactics used by other projects. From a design logic standpoint, it focuses more on long-term ecosystem development rather than short-term hype.
In comparison, some leading exchanges' early projects, although large in scale, tend to be more conservative in理念创新. Conversely, emerging projects are more willing to break through in this area, which is also why some OG players continue to pay attention to new projects.
Of course, a good理念 also depends on execution. But based on current community feedback and ecosystem layout, this project is indeed heading in the right direction. It’s worth keeping an eye on its future development.
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ser_ngmi
· 10h ago
Sounds good, but I've heard this kind of rhetoric several times before... Every time they say they will return to core values, and in the end?
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ser_aped.eth
· 10h ago
That's what they say, but I just want to know if the team behind this project can really hold up, or if it will end up being another exit scam story.
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FancyResearchLab
· 10h ago
The concept sounds good, but I'm worried it might be the same old PPT governance approach. I'll first deploy the smart contract on the testnet to see if there are any hidden pitfalls...
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Degen4Breakfast
· 10h ago
The concept is good, but the key is whether it can truly be implemented. Don't let it turn into another PPT project.
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consensus_whisperer
· 10h ago
Ha, another project that claims to "return to the essence." It always sounds a bit familiar.
Wait, where's the execution? Just having a concept is old news in the crypto world.
Can community feedback be trusted? Most of the time, it's just self-congratulation.
But it's definitely worth keeping an eye on—what if it's truly different?
These new projects are either a huge hit or fade away; there's no middle ground.
Long-term ecosystem building sounds exhausting; short-term hype is more practical.
Recently, I came across a project that, from the perspective of its original理念, is indeed quite innovative.
This type of project emphasizes returning to the core values of Web3—decentralization and community governance, avoiding some of the overly marketing-driven tactics used by other projects. From a design logic standpoint, it focuses more on long-term ecosystem development rather than short-term hype.
In comparison, some leading exchanges' early projects, although large in scale, tend to be more conservative in理念创新. Conversely, emerging projects are more willing to break through in this area, which is also why some OG players continue to pay attention to new projects.
Of course, a good理念 also depends on execution. But based on current community feedback and ecosystem layout, this project is indeed heading in the right direction. It’s worth keeping an eye on its future development.