A truly vibrant community is built on originality and first-mover advantage, not on riding on others' coattails. Projects that imitate and follow trends are essentially draining others' resources. Frankly, the decision-making power still lies in our hands—choosing which innovations to support will determine the future of the ecosystem.
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ForkTongue
· 21h ago
Wow, someone finally nailed it, that's exactly how it is.
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ClassicDumpster
· 21h ago
Projects that imitate and follow the trend should have died long ago, but unfortunately, the retail investors are never awake enough.
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RiddleMaster
· 21h ago
There are too many plagiarized projects, and I'm really tired of seeing them. Supporting teams with genuine ideas is the way to go.
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AirdropAnxiety
· 22h ago
Imitators will eventually fade, only OG projects can survive until the end.
A truly vibrant community is built on originality and first-mover advantage, not on riding on others' coattails. Projects that imitate and follow trends are essentially draining others' resources. Frankly, the decision-making power still lies in our hands—choosing which innovations to support will determine the future of the ecosystem.