To see if a project can go far, the key is whether it has support from big V influencers and top-tier influence. Without these driving forces, frankly, it's hard for a project to survive. These days, just having a few KOLs endorse it on social platforms doesn't make much of a difference; the main thing is whether it can truly be implemented later on. I'm just waiting to see the real actions behind those top-tier voices. It's pointless to just hype on social media; they need to back it up with real money and tangible progress.

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StopLossMastervip
· 01-14 19:57
Really, just shouting slogans is useless; it all depends on whether real money is being invested. That's right, these days, KOL endorsements are as common as air. Let's wait and see if the big influencers dare to go all in for real. Whether a project can survive still depends on implementation, not just social media hype all day long. It's a bit annoying when people only know how to hype things up—show me the money.
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AllInAlicevip
· 01-14 19:56
There's nothing wrong with that, it all depends on who really invests money. The true big players have long seen through this, pretending to be dizzy is pointless. KOL endorsements? That’s just for hype, if there's no follow-up, it's doomed. Let's wait and see who dares to place heavy bets. Blowing on social media every day is less impressive than a solid piece of code. Anyway, I don't trust projects that only talk big but do nothing. Support from big influencers also depends on whether it's genuine or just to harvest profits. Implementation is the real indicator; everything else is just clouds. In this day and age, playing the hype game is outdated; it's time to wake up.
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LiquidityHuntervip
· 01-14 19:55
Oh, okay, you're right, but do you know what truly determines whether a project can survive or not? It's liquidity depth, not celebrity endorsements. I have tracked about 47 projects, and among those supported by big V influencers, less than 12% have actual abnormal fluctuation potential for arbitrage. Just hype is useless; it all depends on on-chain data—the slippage of trading pairs, the price differences in DEXs. These are the real indicators.
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BlockchainFoodievip
· 01-14 19:48
nah this is giving me "celebrity chef endorsement" energy but like... without the actual recipe, you know? real talk though - if your project can't survive without major influencers shilling it, that's basically admitting your tokenomics are mid. reminds me of a restaurant that only works if the michelin critic shows up lol
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unrekt.ethvip
· 01-14 19:37
That's so true. The small KOLs in the circle are just for show, they are useless. Really, whether a big V supports it still depends on whether there is real money backing it. Creating hype is old news; actual progress is what counts. Wait, do those top players really plan to bet long-term? That's the real question. Promises on paper are easy to make; implementation is the key. Relying on a few mid-tier KOLs can't sustain it; it needs genuine big players willing to invest. That's what they say, but I haven't seen many projects actually come to fruition...
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RunWhenCutvip
· 01-14 19:30
That's true, but who endorses the big influencers also matters... some people are just here to harvest the little guys.
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