The project's popularity is not the key. Truly sustainable products rely on solid unit economics and channel deployment capabilities—quietly compounding growth in the market until they become ubiquitous. The current buzz around exhibitions and launch events? That's just the appetizer. Projects that can survive competition and scale up always compete on these two points.

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AirdropF5Brovip
· 4h ago
That's right, relying solely on hype won't last long; you'll eventually reveal your true colors.
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IronHeadMinervip
· 4h ago
The truth is, most projects die because they only hype up concepts.
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ApeEscapeArtistvip
· 4h ago
There's nothing wrong with that; hype is just hype. In the end, it all depends on whether you can make money.
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ImpermanentSagevip
· 4h ago
That's right, but most projects can't do it.
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DiamondHandsvip
· 4h ago
You're so right. These days, nine out of ten promoted projects fail. The real winners are quietly working behind the scenes.
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