The narrative logic of this project is actually quite interesting, but recent trends have left many people a bit confused—despite such a well-laid story, why has it started to retrace?
The key question is: will there be a second wave of market movement after this decline? Or has the narrative already been overextended?
To judge this, we need to see if the project team has any new ecosystem implementations or positive developments in the pipeline. If it's just hype around the narrative itself without substantial progress, the potential for further growth might be limited. However, if there are genuine technological breakthroughs or updates in application scenarios behind the scenes, a second launch is not impossible—ultimately, it depends on the subsequent fundamental support.
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0xSunnyDay
· 3h ago
A habitual over-enthusiast of storytelling, really. Every time, I just wait to see if there's any real substance.
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UnluckyMiner
· 6h ago
Narrative overreach is really an old trick; the key still depends on whether the team has real skills and substance.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 6h ago
I've seen too many cases of narrative overreach... I'm just worried that project teams will only talk the talk.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 6h ago
Narrative overspending is a common trick, but the key is whether the team truly invests the money in R&D; otherwise, it's just pure storytelling.
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DegenWhisperer
· 6h ago
Narrative overreach is indeed common; now it depends on whether the project team has real substance.
The narrative logic of this project is actually quite interesting, but recent trends have left many people a bit confused—despite such a well-laid story, why has it started to retrace?
The key question is: will there be a second wave of market movement after this decline? Or has the narrative already been overextended?
To judge this, we need to see if the project team has any new ecosystem implementations or positive developments in the pipeline. If it's just hype around the narrative itself without substantial progress, the potential for further growth might be limited. However, if there are genuine technological breakthroughs or updates in application scenarios behind the scenes, a second launch is not impossible—ultimately, it depends on the subsequent fundamental support.