Polygon's performance over the past few years has indeed been speechless—always following the trend too late. Clearly wanting to make a splash as an L1, but every hot topic feels like chasing after it, always one step behind. Whether it's ecosystem narratives or technological innovation, it gives people a sense of passive response.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 18h ago
Polygon should have given up on the L1 dream long ago; shifting to sidechains is the right path.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 01-14 18:01
Even copying the bottom, Polygon can still lose... The technical aspect has broken, there's really no hope.
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AirdropHunter9000
· 01-14 18:01
Polygon should have made the switch earlier. Instead of forcing L1, it's better to face reality and develop sidechains.
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 01-14 18:00
To be honest, Polygon's move does feel a bit awkward, always seeming a bit behind.
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DefiVeteran
· 01-14 17:55
I've been tired of it for a long time. If Polygon keeps going like this, it will eventually fall behind.
Really, Polygon has been like always half a beat behind in the past two years. Every hot topic is led by latecomers.
Honestly, I was quite optimistic about it early on, but it’s been losing momentum.
The ecosystem narrative relies entirely on following trends, and there’s not much impressive technological innovation. It feels a bit left behind.
Forget it, I’ll just wait and see how it reacts.
Is this really the true L1? I think it’s a bit uncertain.
Polygon's performance over the past few years has indeed been speechless—always following the trend too late. Clearly wanting to make a splash as an L1, but every hot topic feels like chasing after it, always one step behind. Whether it's ecosystem narratives or technological innovation, it gives people a sense of passive response.