The charm of Web3 lies in its true openness. Developers can freely build applications without layers of approval from centralized institutions, nor do they need to seek permission—this autonomy is almost unimaginable in traditional technology sectors. The same logic extends to the financial field as well. Through decentralized trading protocols like DEX, any project has the opportunity to raise funds openly to the public without waiting for the traditional IPO review process. This is the real revolution brought by blockchain technology: from application development to capital raising, democratization has reshaped the rules of participation in the entire ecosystem.
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liquidation_watcher
· 11h ago
Demon coins flying everywhere, who the hell can control them?
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MemecoinTrader
· 11h ago
ngl the "permissionless" narrative is pure social arbitrage rn. everyone's drunk on the anti-gatekeeping angle but we all know it just shifts who controls what... watch the sentiment velocity on this one, classic pre-pump setup
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MaticHoleFiller
· 11h ago
Laughing to death, what sounds good is openness, but in reality, the threshold has disappeared, and it's a mixed bag.
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Developer freedom? Then rug pulls are free too.
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Democratization sounds good, but I care more about whether I really made money.
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Here comes Web3 again, last year's IPO model is now playing out on DEX, and it's still the same leek game.
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No review process is indeed cool, but it also means you have to do your own homework.
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Open is open, but I just want to know if this wave can go viral.
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Although the traditional IPO system is slow, it at least protects retail investors. Now? It's all up to your own judgment.
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DEX fundraising really liberates entrepreneurs, but at the same time, it also liberates scammers. You guys agree, right?
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HallucinationGrower
· 11h ago
Basically, no one is in charge. The price of freedom is bearing the risks yourself.
The charm of Web3 lies in its true openness. Developers can freely build applications without layers of approval from centralized institutions, nor do they need to seek permission—this autonomy is almost unimaginable in traditional technology sectors. The same logic extends to the financial field as well. Through decentralized trading protocols like DEX, any project has the opportunity to raise funds openly to the public without waiting for the traditional IPO review process. This is the real revolution brought by blockchain technology: from application development to capital raising, democratization has reshaped the rules of participation in the entire ecosystem.