The story of Cookie has come to an end. This once highly regarded project has finally announced its mission complete, and the crypto community's attention has shifted to the next batch of potential players.
Wallchain, Kaito, Xeets—these names are increasingly appearing in the discussions among Web3 investors and developers. They represent different innovative tracks: some focus on on-chain data analysis, some are deeply involved in social protocols, and others are exploring new incentive models. The project's updates and iterations never stop, and the market's focus is constantly shifting. Projects that can stand out in the next cycle often possess two qualities—solid technical foundations and genuine user demand. Cookie's exit may just be a natural reflection of this ecosystem's survival of the fittest.
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BearMarketHustler
· 6h ago
Cookie is cooled down, but this round of personnel changes is indeed quick... I haven't heard of these three from Wallchain, let's look at the data first.
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MEVictim
· 6h ago
Cookie is completely finished. I saw it coming a long time ago. This coin has no real application scenario; it's just hype.
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OnchainDetective
· 6h ago
According to on-chain data, the fund flow of Cookie is indeed interesting... Those early addresses that took over are now concentrated on selling, which clearly indicates that someone knew something in advance.
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MEVEye
· 6h ago
Cookie is cooled down. Who can take the next opportunity? It seems this round will again depend on who truly has users.
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NFTPessimist
· 6h ago
Is the cookie cooled down? I was still hoping to turn things around. As expected, Web3 is just like this, with project lifecycles being extremely short.
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FlatlineTrader
· 6h ago
Cookie is complete. It seems that projects that have been hyped still need to be implemented... By the way, is there really anything at Wallchain?
The story of Cookie has come to an end. This once highly regarded project has finally announced its mission complete, and the crypto community's attention has shifted to the next batch of potential players.
Wallchain, Kaito, Xeets—these names are increasingly appearing in the discussions among Web3 investors and developers. They represent different innovative tracks: some focus on on-chain data analysis, some are deeply involved in social protocols, and others are exploring new incentive models. The project's updates and iterations never stop, and the market's focus is constantly shifting. Projects that can stand out in the next cycle often possess two qualities—solid technical foundations and genuine user demand. Cookie's exit may just be a natural reflection of this ecosystem's survival of the fittest.