Looking at the recent ecosystem developments of various public chains, it's clear that each is doing its own thing, making it difficult to form a concerted effort.
SOL is keen on following popular cultural memes, trying to ride the wave of political narratives and trending hot topics. Project teams are eager to chase or create hype.
BSC is still revolving around its official ecosystem, with the main promoted projects being quite similar and lacking community innovation.
Base aims to develop an art ecosystem along the Zora path, but the leading projects within the ecosystem are underwhelming, lacking star projects that can lead the way.
As for ETH, it's still the same old team—KOL endorsements, developer team maintenance, occasional NFT releases with animal themes. While the ecosystem is stable, its creativity is limited.
The current problem is that no chain can truly break through this homogenization dilemma; they are all repeating past routines and lack mutual appeal.
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SilentAlpha
· 6h ago
Just by looking at it, it's all about internal competition; no one can break through.
SOL is chasing hot topics every day, thinking they're very innovative.
Base's Zora dream is good, but unfortunately, there are no good projects supporting it.
ETH feels old-fashioned, stable but really boring.
Honestly, they're all pretty much the same, nothing to look forward to.
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To be honest, these chains are all very poorly managed when working independently.
Sol's frantic hype chasing is useless; it still has no ecosystem.
Official projects on BSC can't get off the ground, and that's just how it is.
Base wants to build an art ecosystem, but project teams are just slacking off.
Can anyone tell me which chain is truly innovating right now?
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I'm tired of every chain.
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This statement hits the nail on the head; indeed, no chain can compete.
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I've seen through it all; it's just old tricks.
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notSatoshi1971
· 7h ago
In plain terms, each chain is just a different skin on the same parrot.
Tired of the tricks of cutting leeks with the sol set, now it's all about relying on memes to survive, right...
BSC is still gnawing on the old bones of the official team, really boring to death.
Base's Zora dream is quite idealistic, but no one is buying it.
ETH is the most solid, stable indeed, but what's the difference between that and lying flat?
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Everyone needs a new approach, or else they’re just struggling in the same pit repeatedly.
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This wave is truly "each has its own brilliance," but actually it's just mediocrity...
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After so long, I haven't seen any chain truly differentiate itself; they're all just playing the "I have what you have" game.
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Ultimately, it's still missing something that can drive the entire ecosystem forward.
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GasDevourer
· 01-09 22:43
All chains are competing fiercely, it's no fun anymore.
SOL is just a hype machine, project teams are going crazy.
Base's Zora dream hasn't woken up yet.
ETH is still relying on old tricks, no new ideas.
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MetaMuskRat
· 01-09 06:01
To be honest, SOL is just a hype machine, riding on this and that, it's so annoying.
BSC hasn't had any new tricks for a long time, who still cares about it.
Base's Zora route was originally quite interesting, but the project team is just a bunch of slackers.
ETH is still relying on old achievements, it's really time to consider change.
If this continues, every chain will just be self-indulgent, no wonder users have all left.
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OnChainDetective
· 01-09 06:01
traced through the transaction data and tbh the wallet clustering on each chain tells the same story... they're all just recycling the same playbook. sol chasing memes, base fumbling zora, eth stuck in kol theater—typical rugpull signature of ecosystems running on fumes ngl
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-09 05:57
Honestly, looking at this comparison, each chain is indeed just riding on its past achievements...
SOL is just a hot topic leeching king, Base's imitation of Zora seems a bit awkward.
As for ETH's steady approach, well, maybe it's just too boringly stable...
Who can break the deadlock? It feels like everyone is stuck.
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OfflineNewbie
· 01-09 05:55
No problem with that, it's just like playing now.
They're all rebranded stuff, I'm tired of it.
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BoredApeResistance
· 01-09 05:49
Each chain is just repeating itself, and that's the problem.
Really, SOL is riding the hype every day, Base is copying Zora but ended up with a mess, if this continues, no one will succeed.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 01-09 05:38
Honestly, everyone has become so similar, with no originality.
Wait, is Sol over there riding the trending wave again? LOL, they really treat the chain like a marketing account.
Why is Base's artistic dream so disappointing... I thought they could make a breakthrough.
Actually, no one dares to truly break the deadlock; everyone is just smoothing out their heads.
That old ETH combo really needs a refresh; their aesthetic is outdated.
Looking at the recent ecosystem developments of various public chains, it's clear that each is doing its own thing, making it difficult to form a concerted effort.
SOL is keen on following popular cultural memes, trying to ride the wave of political narratives and trending hot topics. Project teams are eager to chase or create hype.
BSC is still revolving around its official ecosystem, with the main promoted projects being quite similar and lacking community innovation.
Base aims to develop an art ecosystem along the Zora path, but the leading projects within the ecosystem are underwhelming, lacking star projects that can lead the way.
As for ETH, it's still the same old team—KOL endorsements, developer team maintenance, occasional NFT releases with animal themes. While the ecosystem is stable, its creativity is limited.
The current problem is that no chain can truly break through this homogenization dilemma; they are all repeating past routines and lack mutual appeal.