To continuously earn in the Web3 ecosystem, a deep understanding of the market's human logic is essential. Continuous learning and research are necessary to find the best projects and opportunities.
Recently, I noticed that Sei Network launched the Market Infrastructure Grid: The Capital System, which is an interesting concept. In today's increasingly fierce competition among public chains, Sei is attempting to reshape the ecosystem from the perspective of capital infrastructure.
The Market Infrastructure Grid is not just a simple technical upgrade but aims to optimize on-chain capital efficiency and liquidity structure. This reflects a genuine understanding of the needs of ecosystem participants—whether traders, developers, or liquidity providers—all of whom require more efficient infrastructure support.
Such infrastructure innovations are often overlooked but are crucial in determining the long-term competitiveness of a public chain. Sei's exploration in this area is worth continued attention.
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rug_connoisseur
· 9h ago
Speaking of which, infrastructure is indeed often overshadowed by projects that hype themselves up, but Sei's approach this time is genuinely thoughtful.
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CryptoPunster
· 9h ago
Haha, "Deeply understanding the human nature logic of the market," translated as — don't get cut too quickly.
I'm quite interested in Sei's infrastructure approach, but to be honest, how many retail investors actually pay attention to these? Most people are still focused on how many times the coin price can increase.
Capital efficiency, liquidity structure... sound impressive, but in the end, it's still about who has faster information and more money. Maybe this is the ultimate human nature logic of Web3.
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not_your_keys
· 9h ago
To be honest, Sei's move is indeed interesting. Innovations at the infrastructure level are often overlooked, but ultimately they are the things that determine life or death.
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ContractHunter
· 9h ago
To be honest, infrastructure is indeed easy to overlook, but Sei's move is quite clever.
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ForumLurker
· 9h ago
To be honest, infrastructure is indeed easy to overlook, but Sei's approach still has some merit.
To continuously earn in the Web3 ecosystem, a deep understanding of the market's human logic is essential. Continuous learning and research are necessary to find the best projects and opportunities.
Recently, I noticed that Sei Network launched the Market Infrastructure Grid: The Capital System, which is an interesting concept. In today's increasingly fierce competition among public chains, Sei is attempting to reshape the ecosystem from the perspective of capital infrastructure.
The Market Infrastructure Grid is not just a simple technical upgrade but aims to optimize on-chain capital efficiency and liquidity structure. This reflects a genuine understanding of the needs of ecosystem participants—whether traders, developers, or liquidity providers—all of whom require more efficient infrastructure support.
Such infrastructure innovations are often overlooked but are crucial in determining the long-term competitiveness of a public chain. Sei's exploration in this area is worth continued attention.