To be honest, don't just look at how much the project has risen; the key is whether it has real implementation.
In a bull market, any project can become popular, but the speed at which projects are eliminated in a bear market truly shows a project's resilience. Now, the opportunities for quick gains are indeed fewer, and those projects that truly stand out share a common trait—continuous value output, not just relying on concepts and marketing.
Looking at Bongo's recent achievement of a new development milestone, frankly, many people only pay attention to headlines like "another new milestone achieved," but few take the time to look deeper into how much effort and how many detours were involved behind the scenes. That’s the difference. Projects that persist in pushing product iterations and consolidating their ecosystem during a bear market are the ones with potential.
There's also another project that won't have new updates until January, which is a tough cycle for many. But on the flip side, investors who are unafraid of waiting and can stick around are often the ones who truly make money.
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TrustMeBro
· 5h ago
Bear markets reveal true colors; only those who are genuinely working on their products are worth paying attention to.
The funny thing is, most people only look at the ups and downs and don't pay attention to what the projects are actually doing.
Holders who wait for big gains, the impatient ones have all been cut.
The real opportunities are in places nobody is paying attention to.
Hold on tight, don't let anxiety defeat you.
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 9h ago
Really, when evaluating a project, you can't just focus on the price increase; you need to see what the team is actually doing.
A bear market is the only way to test a project's quality. Those who are still diligently refining their products are the ones worth following.
Waiting itself is a filtering mechanism. Those who can persevere will ultimately make big gains.
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WhaleMinion
· 9h ago
A bear market is the true test, the real projects can be seen through instantly
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Concept hype no longer fools anyone now
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Bongo, who is rooted in doing things properly, is reliable, unlike some who boast every day
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What are you waiting for? Anyway, might as well be idle. See you next year for the verdict
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Bottom fishing requires patience. Most people get stuck at this stage
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How many people have truly studied the project progress, or do they just look at the price increase?
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Those who persist ultimately make money. This is my painful lesson
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Bull markets are full of projects; only in bear markets can you find real gold
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Instead of chasing hot topics, it's better to grow slowly with promising projects
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 9h ago
A bear market is the true test, revealing genuine projects from fake ones at a glance
Wait, is Bongo making a new move again? Need to take a close look to see if it's real progress or just another story being spun
Persistence is the hardest, most people won't see that day
The era of hype is over, now it's all about patience
Wait until January, anyway, there's nothing else to do anyway
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LayerZeroHero
· 9h ago
A bear market is the true test; projects still working on products are worth waiting for.
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In essence, it's a game of patience; those who can endure are the ones truly making money.
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Projects like Bongo that坚持迭代 (persist in iteration) are indeed more reliable than those just吹牛 (bragging).
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Waiting until January? I'm already prepared. Anyway, a bear market is the time to accumulate.
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Don't be fooled by ups and downs; focusing on actual implementation is the key.
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I really look down on projects still raising funds and炒概念 (speculating on concepts).
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Teams that are still diligently working during the bear market truly have some skills.
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The bull market is full of bubbles; only in the bear market can you see who is genuine and who is fake.
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No rush; good projects should slowly build their ecosystem like this.
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Continuously delivering value is spot on; many projects can't even do this.
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LiquidationWizard
· 9h ago
Only in a bear market can true skills be seen. Projects that are still bragging should have died long ago.
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Bongo, which works diligently and practically, is often overlooked. What a pity.
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Waiting until January, those who can wait have already made their moves; those who can't have already cut losses.
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Ultimately, it still depends on whether the ecosystem has truly settled.
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There are many retail investors in a bull market. Now, it's all about who really works hard.
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Landing > Concept. Many people just don't understand this principle.
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Those who continue to iterate during a bear market are betting that they're not wrong.
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DogeBachelor
· 9h ago
The bear market is like a mirror that reveals the true nature; the虚 projects have already died.
Wait, does anyone really care about Bongo's milestones? I just want to know how the actual user numbers are.
What’s the point of persistence? I’m almost to the point of questioning life.
Project implementation > all the bragging; this will never go out of style.
What sounds good is accumulation; what’s harsh is just a lack of progress.
January...brother, you’re really patient. I’ve already cut my losses to buy the dip elsewhere.
To be honest, don't just look at how much the project has risen; the key is whether it has real implementation.
In a bull market, any project can become popular, but the speed at which projects are eliminated in a bear market truly shows a project's resilience. Now, the opportunities for quick gains are indeed fewer, and those projects that truly stand out share a common trait—continuous value output, not just relying on concepts and marketing.
Looking at Bongo's recent achievement of a new development milestone, frankly, many people only pay attention to headlines like "another new milestone achieved," but few take the time to look deeper into how much effort and how many detours were involved behind the scenes. That’s the difference. Projects that persist in pushing product iterations and consolidating their ecosystem during a bear market are the ones with potential.
There's also another project that won't have new updates until January, which is a tough cycle for many. But on the flip side, investors who are unafraid of waiting and can stick around are often the ones who truly make money.