The consumer psychology of the encryption community is quite interesting – to put it simply, they really can't stand things that are uniform and monotonous.
Looking at some of the recent popular projects, many of them are indeed just old wine in new bottles, with the same framework, the same mechanism, and even similar UIs. It's boring.
Looking back at those that can become popular, they basically come up with new things at certain stages. For example, a derivatives trading platform, even with so many players in the Perp track, can still integrate a prediction mechanism to form a new interaction logic, which is why some people are willing to participate.
Their S1 season ended on the 25th. Friends who participated, remember to follow up, the airdrop shouldn't be less. Behind this actually reflects a principle: only by doing things differently can one stand out in differentiated competition. No matter how many shell projects there are, it won't save you; the market only consumes this.
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ApyWhisperer
· 7h ago
Trap shells are indeed unwanted; innovation is the true necessity, and this wave is very clear.
The consumer psychology of the encryption community is quite interesting – to put it simply, they really can't stand things that are uniform and monotonous.
Looking at some of the recent popular projects, many of them are indeed just old wine in new bottles, with the same framework, the same mechanism, and even similar UIs. It's boring.
Looking back at those that can become popular, they basically come up with new things at certain stages. For example, a derivatives trading platform, even with so many players in the Perp track, can still integrate a prediction mechanism to form a new interaction logic, which is why some people are willing to participate.
Their S1 season ended on the 25th. Friends who participated, remember to follow up, the airdrop shouldn't be less. Behind this actually reflects a principle: only by doing things differently can one stand out in differentiated competition. No matter how many shell projects there are, it won't save you; the market only consumes this.