A lot of folks are quick to write off 2025 as a rough year for crypto. When you look purely at prices, yeah, that's a fair take.
But here's the thing—if you dig deeper, there's been some genuinely solid tech and infrastructure actually shipped.
NEAR intents stands out as arguably the most impressive infrastructure piece that landed this year. What makes it compelling is how it eliminates the friction of manual transaction steps, simplifying the whole user experience in a way that actually matters for mainstream adoption.
It's easy to fixate on price swings, but innovation at the protocol level is what builds the foundation for the next wave.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 2025-12-27 15:21
Nah, the price is bad, but NEAR's recent intents are indeed verbose. The on-chain experience can really be improved.
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rekt_but_resilient
· 2025-12-26 21:39
Nah, what else can I say about the price drop, but NEAR's intents are indeed pretty good.
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Alright, the technical aspect is indeed stacking up, but no one cares about the price.
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People only look at candlesticks; the real development started long ago...
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Finally someone said it out loud, 2025 isn't that bad after all.
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The infrastructure side is indeed progressing, but the public opinion is too noisy.
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Hmm... mainstream adoption definitely requires this kind of optimization, NEAR is starting to get the point.
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Price is price, innovation is innovation, don't mix them up.
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Exactly, the underlying layer is iterating, while the people above are still screaming. Huh.
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NEAR's approach indeed reduces operational complexity, there's potential.
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Panic mentality, some people only look at K-line charts and miss out on good things.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 2025-12-26 15:32
near's intent system is really impressive; it directly boosts user experience.
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GateUser-bd883c58
· 2025-12-24 16:49
Prices have fallen to the dogs but infrastructure hasn't stopped, NEAR intents this wave definitely has some substance
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BrokenRugs
· 2025-12-24 16:47
ngl NEAR intents really have some substance, this is what should be done
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Is every price drop just bad news? Overthinking it, the real work is at the underlying level
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Mainstream perception is still too one-sided, unable to see the value of infrastructure
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To be honest, there are very few projects that can truly innovate in user experience, NEAR's move is still excellent
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People who watch the market every day will never see these things, which is a bit ironic
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Infrastructure is the key to victory or defeat; prices will eventually catch up
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Finally someone said it, 2025 is not that bad at all
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So, those who make products will always win, while traders will eventually be eliminated
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DAOdreamer
· 2025-12-24 16:34
The fact is that the nah price has fallen, but NEAR intents this wave do have some substance.
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DecentralizedElder
· 2025-12-24 16:23
NEAR intents are really impressive; finally, someone has figured out the user experience thing.
A lot of folks are quick to write off 2025 as a rough year for crypto. When you look purely at prices, yeah, that's a fair take.
But here's the thing—if you dig deeper, there's been some genuinely solid tech and infrastructure actually shipped.
NEAR intents stands out as arguably the most impressive infrastructure piece that landed this year. What makes it compelling is how it eliminates the friction of manual transaction steps, simplifying the whole user experience in a way that actually matters for mainstream adoption.
It's easy to fixate on price swings, but innovation at the protocol level is what builds the foundation for the next wave.