Those chain-exclusive applications are like the exclusive games of the past, completely artificial barriers. If your new public chain or L2 relies on this to showcase its competitiveness, then it's really interesting—just wait and see what you'll go through.
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PumpAnalyst
· 11h ago
Basically, it's a new trick to harvest retail investors. Packaging exclusive applications and claiming ecological prosperity, but... the technical analysis has already shown everything, and all support levels have been broken.
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RugDocDetective
· 12h ago
Relying on exclusive apps to attract users? That's self-deception; it will eventually collapse.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 12h ago
Hmm... this logic actually has flaws. Exclusive games do have differentiation, but what about these blockchain applications? They're just piling up; I don't see any moat in terms of technology.
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VitalikFanboy42
· 12h ago
Basically, it's just self-deception. The true competitiveness of public chains lies in the underlying design, not in these flashy tricks.
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DegenWhisperer
· 12h ago
Laughing out loud, I've heard this exclusive game rhetoric so many times, it's really just clinging to outdated benchmarks and forcing them in a stiff manner.
Those chain-exclusive applications are like the exclusive games of the past, completely artificial barriers. If your new public chain or L2 relies on this to showcase its competitiveness, then it's really interesting—just wait and see what you'll go through.