Recently, there has been a clear shift in the market: everyone seems to no longer be solely focused on how "hot" a project is, but rather waiting — for when the work they've done in the past will actually generate value.
This feeling is especially evident in the progress of certain projects. For example, a leading Meme ecosystem project announced that Phase 2 is about to be ready. On the surface, the "launch of a new phase" is a highlight, but what’s more worth paying attention to is another question: how will the assets accumulated early on through the points system be activated and used in the end?
This not only concerns the economic design logic of the project but also reflects the true attitude of the entire Web3 ecosystem towards "promise fulfillment." Some projects treat it as a gimmick, while others are genuinely redefining user value.
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SerumDegen
· 7h ago
ngl phase 2 announcements are just copium if the tokenomics don't actually unlock what you've been farming... seen this cascade effect too many times, points go to zero real quick
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JustAnotherWallet
· 13h ago
Basically, it's about who can actually cash out their points and who is just fooling around.
So what if Phase 2 is here? The key is whether the stuff accumulated before is worth anything.
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AirdropGrandpa
· 22h ago
Honestly, right now it's really about who can cash out their points; everyone can boast.
The key is what those early accumulated coins can actually be exchanged for.
The problem is that most projects are dragging their feet, and there are very few who actually dare to take action...
But speaking of which, is Phase 2 coming again? How many times has this concept happened?
Let's wait and see; promises and reality are always two different things.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 22h ago
Basically, it depends on who dares to truly cash out their points, not just playing word games.
After waiting so long, if Phase 2 really activates those assets for me, don't TMD delay again.
This round of reshuffling is about who keeps their promises; everything else is empty talk.
If the early accumulated assets end up being worthless again, this ecosystem will be a big joke.
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PumpAnalyst
· 22h ago
In simple terms, it's about whether the project team is genuine. The points activation system should have been implemented a long time ago.
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Phase 2? I'm more concerned about whether those points vouchers can be exchanged for real money, otherwise it's just the old trick of cutting leeks.
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Promises and fulfillment are as rare as phoenix feathers in the crypto world. If any project truly delivers, I'll jump on immediately.
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Uh... it seems most projects just shout slogans loudly, but when it comes to delivering, they slack off. Don't you think so?
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Once you see through it, you're just waiting to see which project dares to truly activate user value. The rest are just relying on stories to cut.
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The points system is indeed a litmus test for whether the project team is sincere. Don't boast about technical aspects blindly.
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Honestly, it's a bit tiring. Every time they talk about a new phase and new mechanisms, but in the end? Users still get harvested.
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VitalikFanAccount
· 22h ago
Honestly, what can these points be exchanged for this time? The numbers look good, but you'll only know what’s really going on when it's time to redeem.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 22h ago
That's right, now it's just a matter of who is truly willing to fulfill their promises.
After waiting so long for points, if it's just another scam to fleece investors, I'll just liquidate everything.
Genuine projects and money-making schemes have long been distinguished; this wave can be seen through.
Recently, there has been a clear shift in the market: everyone seems to no longer be solely focused on how "hot" a project is, but rather waiting — for when the work they've done in the past will actually generate value.
This feeling is especially evident in the progress of certain projects. For example, a leading Meme ecosystem project announced that Phase 2 is about to be ready. On the surface, the "launch of a new phase" is a highlight, but what’s more worth paying attention to is another question: how will the assets accumulated early on through the points system be activated and used in the end?
This not only concerns the economic design logic of the project but also reflects the true attitude of the entire Web3 ecosystem towards "promise fulfillment." Some projects treat it as a gimmick, while others are genuinely redefining user value.