Many projects are just telling stories and hyping concepts, but those with real prospects are still the protocols that focus on building products. Walrus Protocol gives the impression of this type—without the greed for quick gains, but instead diligently refining the ecosystem. The value of WAL does not lie in hype, but in its genuine integration into practical applications of the protocol. Although this pace may not seem very glamorous, it actually attracts those who value long-term worth more. Its growth trajectory is worth continuous monitoring, and perhaps there will be many surprises in the future.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 23h ago
Really, compared to those projects that ride the hype every day, those who focus on building things end up laughing the loudest in the end.
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MerkleMaid
· 01-12 03:46
Low-key projects are indeed rare, but the real question is how many can stick to the end?
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LowCapGemHunter
· 01-11 02:42
Projects that are focused on product development are indeed scarce; most are just storytelling to harvest profits... I believe in the momentum of Walrus.
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BearMarketBarber
· 01-09 16:38
Really, projects that quietly focus on product tend to be the most competitive.
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MeaninglessGwei
· 01-09 05:58
Working on product development is indeed more exhausting than storytelling, but in the long run, it’s still the winner.
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 01-09 05:58
I don't believe it. These days, are there any projects that can resist the temptation of air coins?
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LongTermDreamer
· 01-09 05:57
My buddy is right; projects that quietly build their wheels are indeed easy to overlook. But looking back after three years? You'll probably regret not getting on board earlier.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 01-09 05:53
Low-key projects are indeed more trustworthy, unlike those that jump on trending topics every day.
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CryptoComedian
· 01-09 05:48
Laughing until crying, it's another story of "we don't hype, just make products." It looks a lot like projects that were cut a few years ago are now self-redemptive.
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I've heard too many times that "dive into making products," but most of them end up buried in the ground. However, Walrus's pace is indeed counter to human nature. These days, being unsexy is actually more credible.
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The phrase "truly integrated into practical applications" is worth questioning. What applications are actually integrated? Or are the applications still just on PPT slides?
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I don't care about being sexy or not; I just want to know how many real users this ecosystem currently has. Data is the most honest face.
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Statements like "not rushing for quick gains" usually come from two types of projects: one that genuinely wants to do something, and another that has no money for hype and can only say so. Guess which one Walrus is?
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GateUser-a180694b
· 01-09 05:37
Projects that focus on building solid products are true friends, unlike those who boast every day. I agree with Walrus's approach.
Many projects are just telling stories and hyping concepts, but those with real prospects are still the protocols that focus on building products. Walrus Protocol gives the impression of this type—without the greed for quick gains, but instead diligently refining the ecosystem. The value of WAL does not lie in hype, but in its genuine integration into practical applications of the protocol. Although this pace may not seem very glamorous, it actually attracts those who value long-term worth more. Its growth trajectory is worth continuous monitoring, and perhaps there will be many surprises in the future.