I recently realized that my update frequency for certain projects has noticeably decreased. For a while, I was expecting the mainnet to launch this week, so I kept an eye on the progress. I didn't want to waste everyone's time by writing some uninformative content just to fill space.



This shift in thinking has led to a new perspective—spending more energy on in-depth analysis, focusing on content that truly helps community members understand the market and discover opportunities. I share these ideas without reservation.

Recently, I've seen many people in the community discussing certain projects, but some of it is just following trends or overhyped packaging. I increasingly believe that in this ecosystem, sincerity is more valuable than traffic. Practices that rely on hype to boost popularity will, in the long run, damage credibility. Instead of being a content machine, it's better to be a principled voice.
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NFTRegrettervip
· 3h ago
Oh, this is the kind of thing we should be talking about—quality > traffic will always hold true. Principled voices are indeed scarce; most people are still frantically producing garbage content. Praising that set of ideas will eventually have to be paid back. Once credit is bankrupt, there’s really no chance left. In-depth analysis is the real way to go; ten lines of nonsense are worth much less than that. Tired of those follow-the-trend types; sincerity has become a rare commodity.
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SignatureAnxietyvip
· 4h ago
Really, there are too many superficial posts in the community now. I find your attitude refreshing. Not following the trend or hype—this is the true way to survive long-term. In-depth analysis is indeed much more interesting than daily posts. The principle of quality over quantity—how can some people still not understand? Honestly, it's better to post less and be responsible to the community. Not everyone has this kind of vision. The mainnet delay keeps getting postponed. Instead of writing nonsense, it's better to stay silent. I agree.
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SneakyFlashloanvip
· 4h ago
Sincerity is indeed rare in the crypto world; most people are still frantically producing trash content to boost popularity. In-depth analysis is far more meaningful than daily updates; the principle of quality > quantity couldn't be more appropriate here. But to be honest, how long can the voices of sticking to principles last? In the end, it still depends on the coin price, haha. I respect this attitude; it's much more reliable than those self-media outlets that hype up projects every day. Mainnet delays are routine operations. Instead of rushing recklessly, it's smarter to wait until everything is clear before taking action.
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