An interesting phenomenon: products that can truly go far are never those bought and sold for arbitrage, but those that are genuinely creating value. Just like the Olympic spirit — higher, faster, stronger — what is needed is continuous breakthroughs.
Whether a product can be iterated on long-term depends on whether each update can truly generate new value. Some things are just games of transferring wealth, but the infrastructure building of this world must be driven by projects that produce wealth. From this logic, some products are indeed working in this direction. If you haven't tried such products yet, it's worth experiencing them firsthand to see the logic behind the iterations.
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ResearchChadButBroke
· 10h ago
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YieldWhisperer
· 10h ago
That's right, those purely arbitrage-based things in the crypto world have long since cooled off. Only projects with real product strength are still alive now.
Value creation vs. wealth transfer, it's obvious at a glance... I need to try those projects that are genuinely committed to iteration.
I agree with this logic; that's exactly how the real track is run.
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SleepTrader
· 10h ago
That's well said. That's exactly why I only focus on product strength now instead of narratives—arbitrage plays always crash eventually.
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AllInDaddy
· 10h ago
This is what Web3 should look like. What can be achieved through hype alone?
An interesting phenomenon: products that can truly go far are never those bought and sold for arbitrage, but those that are genuinely creating value. Just like the Olympic spirit — higher, faster, stronger — what is needed is continuous breakthroughs.
Whether a product can be iterated on long-term depends on whether each update can truly generate new value. Some things are just games of transferring wealth, but the infrastructure building of this world must be driven by projects that produce wealth. From this logic, some products are indeed working in this direction. If you haven't tried such products yet, it's worth experiencing them firsthand to see the logic behind the iterations.