In early 2026, the grooming sector has experienced a major reshuffle. Major mainstream platforms have issued announcements announcing their transformation, and this once booming sector is undergoing dramatic changes. As the last trending project in the grooming field, ZAMA has launched a community round of financing. Interested parties can seize this new issuance opportunity to participate.



So the question is—when the grooming era comes to an end, where should those holding chips go? Although some funds have already flowed back into the on-chain ecosystem, the overall amount is not significant. In this environment, seeking out less popular projects with low heat and less competition has become a new opportunity. The market is changing, but new opportunities are always waiting.
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ConsensusBotvip
· 16h ago
The era of "撸毛" is really coming to an end, and it feels a bit fast... Can ZAMA catch this wave? Or is it just another routine of cutting leeks... Niche projects indeed have more opportunities, but the risks are also high. Only the brave venture in at this time. The rapid transformation of the track—what does it indicate... Is there really nowhere else for funds to go?
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ser_we_are_ngmivip
· 16h ago
The era of making quick profits is really coming to an end. I'm still waiting for the last wave of ZAMA, but unfortunately, I've already thrown away all my chips. I really didn't expect the niche projects to be so thoroughly mined. ZAMA IPO? Forget it, the risk is too high. Maybe I'll wait and see if there are any new tricks.
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ForkYouPayMevip
· 16h ago
The grooming track is really cooling down, and it seems ZAMA is also the last struggle. How to mine obscure projects? One misstep and you'll hit a mine.
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PrivacyMaximalistvip
· 16h ago
The era of chasing quick gains is really coming to an end. Time to switch tracks and start over. ZAMA's recent funding round feels a bit like catching the last train. Niche projects are indeed easily overlooked, and that's where the real opportunities lie. I'm already tired of following the crowd; now it's time to think in the opposite direction. Let's wait and see who can survive this round of reshuffling.
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SilentObservervip
· 16h ago
The era of pumping is over? Huh, is this round of ZAMA financing really the last celebration? It feels like some people are still holding on stubbornly. Niche projects are an opportunity, but right now everyone is digging into obscure projects. Can it still be cold enough? The amount of capital flowing back can't even fill the gaps in new tracks. If ZAMA is truly the top trend, why haven't my friends heard of it... Every time there's an IPO opportunity, it's always the same story—ultimately ending in losses. Holding chips with nowhere to put them? Better to take it as a reminder: cold wallets are the safest.
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