RIVER is finally starting to approach the mainstream wallet stage this time. A leading wallet directly placed the project in the startup position, which is not the project team seeking opportunities externally, but the wallet provider proactively offering the entry point. This top placement is usually reserved for projects that have been verified and can truly absorb user traffic.
What is the real significance behind the numbers? It's not about how much airdrop is given. The key point is that RIVER is transitioning from a niche DeFi community to regular wallet users, transforming from purely on-chain assets into something that the general public can directly participate in. This is the real key change.
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CryptoSourGrape
· 5h ago
It's that story again of "the wallet proactively extending an olive branch." If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have been so conflicted about RIVER.
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IronHeadMiner
· 01-08 22:06
Wallet actively pushes in, this is indeed different.
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MeltdownSurvivalist
· 01-08 05:37
The wallet actively extends an olive branch, everyone understands what that means... From small circles to mainstream users, RIVER really has something this time.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 01-08 05:34
Is the wallet proactively extending an olive branch? This is truly a genuine signal of breaking the circle.
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When the general public can actually start using it depends on subsequent actions.
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The launchpad position is not given for free, indicating that the project has indeed passed the screening.
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The transition from the DeFi small circle to ordinary users is indeed significant.
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Don't just look at the position; you need to see if actual users can be retained.
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Mainstream wallets are starting to actively embrace it, and the market landscape is really changing.
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The key is that ordinary people shouldn't get cut again after coming in—that's the real problem.
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A good position is fine, but it requires genuine traffic.
RIVER is finally starting to approach the mainstream wallet stage this time. A leading wallet directly placed the project in the startup position, which is not the project team seeking opportunities externally, but the wallet provider proactively offering the entry point. This top placement is usually reserved for projects that have been verified and can truly absorb user traffic.
What is the real significance behind the numbers? It's not about how much airdrop is given. The key point is that RIVER is transitioning from a niche DeFi community to regular wallet users, transforming from purely on-chain assets into something that the general public can directly participate in. This is the real key change.