Been tracking some solid projects lately. What catches my eye is a combo of things working together—solid tokenomics, an actual functioning product you can use right now, and devs who are transparent about who they are. That's rare in this space.
There's something interesting brewing in the $pippin ecosystem. The dev team here has legitimate connections across the Web3 community, which adds credibility. They're not hiding behind anonymous handles; you know who's building.
Also keeping tabs on $bann. The energy around it feels different. When you see active development, real utility, and a team that's doxxed and engaged with the community, that's usually where things get interesting. These are the kinds of projects worth watching when everything else is just noise.
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SmartContractRebel
· 18h ago
Pippin and Bann are indeed different, but when it comes to transparency... after hearing about it so many times, why do they keep messing up?
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TokenDustCollector
· 01-11 18:47
NGL, Pippin's transparency is indeed good, but the real test is still to come.
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tx_pending_forever
· 01-10 02:36
ngl doxxed dev + real utility this combination is indeed becoming increasingly rare, most projects are just hype and stories
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WhaleInTraining
· 01-09 05:59
These two projects are really different. Usable products + a real team—that's the true way to go.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 01-09 05:59
The doxxed team can really be seen, unlike those fake ones. Pippin's move this time feels pretty good.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 01-09 05:58
Nah real ones are all watching these two, Pippin and Bann are indeed different
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Transparent devs are really scarce, most projects are just air
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Projects with utility are already few, no wonder these two can stand out
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Doxxed teams are the true foundation of trust, everything else is nonsense
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Tokenomics + product + transparency, none can be missing
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Products that are usable are the real deal, everything else is intangible
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Projects like these should be paid attention to, I’m also fed up with the other noise
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Web3-connected devs are indeed more reliable
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Teams that are not anonymous and are building are worth taking a gamble on
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GasFeeVictim
· 01-09 05:58
Someone finally said it: transparency is really the first step in screening projects.
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TokenRationEater
· 01-09 05:58
Honestly, right now this circle is really all talk. It's already good enough to see projects with actual usable products and teams that dare to show their faces. Both of these are worth paying attention to.
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down_only_larry
· 01-09 05:51
NGL, the team over at Pippin is indeed different. The combination of real identities and transparency is very rare in the crypto world; most projects are anonymous and just muddling through.
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ForkInTheRoad
· 01-09 05:34
ngl doxxed team is really a rare thing nowadays; most projects are still pretending to be mysterious.
Been tracking some solid projects lately. What catches my eye is a combo of things working together—solid tokenomics, an actual functioning product you can use right now, and devs who are transparent about who they are. That's rare in this space.
There's something interesting brewing in the $pippin ecosystem. The dev team here has legitimate connections across the Web3 community, which adds credibility. They're not hiding behind anonymous handles; you know who's building.
Also keeping tabs on $bann. The energy around it feels different. When you see active development, real utility, and a team that's doxxed and engaged with the community, that's usually where things get interesting. These are the kinds of projects worth watching when everything else is just noise.