Seeing some projects still busy on Christmas Eve is indeed quite surprising. After asking carefully, I realized that these teams haven't really stopped—whether it's Christmas, New Year's, or whatever, they are still coding and doing operations. What does this kind of execution actually represent? It indicates that the project itself has sustained vitality, not just a bubble inflated by the hype.
On the other hand, a project that can maintain enthusiasm and investment during holidays is worth paying attention to. Many DeFi yields sound glamorous, but they are actually just borrowed time. The ones that truly last tend to be teams that are not afraid of hardship and have persistence. This logic might be more useful than looking at K-line charts when choosing a track or project.
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HodlOrRegret
· 10h ago
No hype, no negativity. The difference between genuine builders and projects that just harvest profits is really that big.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 21h ago
Unreliable teams are on vacation during Christmas, while reliable ones are still coding. The difference is obvious.
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ParanoiaKing
· 21h ago
A team that works this hard is indeed rare. Most projects just take a break during holidays, and the mindset is to bail early.
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GasFeeGazer
· 21h ago
Still coding during Christmas? Honestly, that's just a cover. The real test is whether you can go three years without running away.
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TokenTaxonomist
· 21h ago
nah honestly, let me pull up my spreadsheet real quick—work ethic ≠ survivability in crypto. statistically speaking, most teams grinding holidays still collapse within 18 months. correlation's not causation fr
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gas_fee_therapist
· 21h ago
Still coding during Christmas, this is indeed a signal, but don't overhype it... How much of it is genuine work, and how much is just for PR to package oneself, who knows?
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GweiObserver
· 21h ago
True builders don't take vacations; while other projects are relaxing, they are busy making things happen.
Seeing some projects still busy on Christmas Eve is indeed quite surprising. After asking carefully, I realized that these teams haven't really stopped—whether it's Christmas, New Year's, or whatever, they are still coding and doing operations. What does this kind of execution actually represent? It indicates that the project itself has sustained vitality, not just a bubble inflated by the hype.
On the other hand, a project that can maintain enthusiasm and investment during holidays is worth paying attention to. Many DeFi yields sound glamorous, but they are actually just borrowed time. The ones that truly last tend to be teams that are not afraid of hardship and have persistence. This logic might be more useful than looking at K-line charts when choosing a track or project.