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L2 battle? Forget the flashy TPS numbers and trending tweets. The real game is brutal: can you keep your devs from jumping ship?



Everyone's obsessed with who's faster, who's got the hottest narrative this quarter. But here's the thing—velocity means nothing if your builders pack up and leave after six months. The chains that win aren't the ones making noise; they're the ones developers actually want to stick around and build on year after year.

Infrastructure hype fades. Developer loyalty? That's the moat nobody talks about enough.
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SerRugResistantvip
· 5h ago
ngl this is the truth, how many projects die because the developers do a Rug Pull, what's the point of bragging about TPS.
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MetaNeighborvip
· 5h ago
You are absolutely right, retaining developers is much more realistic than boasting. Those who flaunt TPS numbers every day end up with everyone leaving.
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ImaginaryWhalevip
· 5h ago
You are absolutely right; the developer retention rate is indeed a seriously underestimated metric. Those project parties that boast about TPS see developers run away the moment they turn around; what is the point of such a chain being fast? The projects that truly survive are the ones that take the ecosystem seriously.
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InscriptionGrillervip
· 5h ago
You're absolutely right. The TPS figures are just tricks to fool the suckers; the real moat is whether you can keep the developers locked in. How many project parties boast about their projects, only for half the developers to leave, leaving behind a bunch of incomprehensible code? They deserve to drop to zero.
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CryptoGoldminevip
· 5h ago
The developer retention rate looks much better than TPS; in simple terms, it’s about whether the investment return cycle can hold up.
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DancingCandlesvip
· 5h ago
The developers rug pulling is really much more fatal than the TPS number. I've seen too many chains boasting loudly, only to have everyone scattered within six months.
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