The initial release rhythm of the Ca project is crucial—whether the team discloses information first-hand directly determines market engagement. When you ask about the project's story, the quality and sincerity of the answer reveal whether this wave is truly different from the past. These details often best reflect the project's attitude and execution capability. The market works this way: storytelling ability must match actual actions, otherwise maintaining enthusiasm is difficult.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 1h ago
The speed of information disclosure truly acts as a magic mirror; you can tell at a glance whether this team is genuinely working or just making empty promises.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 12-14 06:22
That's right. It all depends on whether the team dares to be honest and transparent from the very beginning—that's what really matters.
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ChainBrain
· 12-14 05:54
Information disclosure is indeed important, but I value follow-up even more. Many projects are overwhelming at the beginning, but after three months, there's no more news—that's the real test.
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ContractHunter
· 12-14 05:48
No matter how good a story is, it’s useless if the team doesn’t dare to reveal their cards first. That’s the real test of authenticity.
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 12-14 05:43
Well said, the moment of face-slapping is always hidden in the details. Isn't that what happened with that project last time? It was hyped up loudly at first, but when asked about it, they hesitated... completely fake.
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YieldWhisperer
· 12-14 05:29
Really, nowadays it's mostly armchair strategizing. There are very few project teams willing to truly confront the details head-on.
The initial release rhythm of the Ca project is crucial—whether the team discloses information first-hand directly determines market engagement. When you ask about the project's story, the quality and sincerity of the answer reveal whether this wave is truly different from the past. These details often best reflect the project's attitude and execution capability. The market works this way: storytelling ability must match actual actions, otherwise maintaining enthusiasm is difficult.