Latest word on idOS indicates a mid-Q1 2026 launch window—a deliberate move that speaks volumes about the team's strategy. Rather than chasing aggressive timelines or forcing a release into unfavorable market conditions, they're prioritizing community interests over quick wins. That includes being selective about exchange partnerships, steering clear of deals that would compromise what the project stands for.
It's refreshing to see patience in play. Markets reward thoughtful timing more often than forced haste.
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TokenSleuth
· 4h ago
It's rare to see a team that doesn't rush work, all thinking long-term. The mid-term point in Q1 2026 is actually quite significant.
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AirdropHunter
· 4h ago
Wait, Q1 2026? How long do we have to wait... But on the other hand, compared to those projects that exaggerate and then run away, this slow approach feels more reliable.
Really, better to be late than to compromise just for funding—that's the real trap.
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MemeCoinSavant
· 4h ago
ngl the patience thesis here is actually backed by behavioral econ data—most projects that rush the launch end up with like 40% lower retention. idOS playing 4d chess while others panic-dump 📊
Latest word on idOS indicates a mid-Q1 2026 launch window—a deliberate move that speaks volumes about the team's strategy. Rather than chasing aggressive timelines or forcing a release into unfavorable market conditions, they're prioritizing community interests over quick wins. That includes being selective about exchange partnerships, steering clear of deals that would compromise what the project stands for.
It's refreshing to see patience in play. Markets reward thoughtful timing more often than forced haste.