How long a project can survive is never determined by a single person or team, but by how many people truly understand its gameplay and logic. As long as holders and participants have consensus on this mechanism, the project can continue to run even if key figures leave. Conversely, the more solid the consensus foundation, the more stable the value, and the easier it is to break new highs. That’s why some project leaders remain lively even after changing, while others fall apart at the touch — ultimately, it’s about the strength of community consensus.



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BlockImpostervip
· 2h ago
Exactly right, consensus is the true key. Looking at Solana's turmoil over the past few years, if it weren't for the community's unwavering dedication, it would have been finished long ago.
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GateUser-e19e9c10vip
· 01-10 00:59
Consensus is life; without it, everything is pointless. This is true. Just look at Solana; with many ecosystem players, consensus is strong. It's okay if people leave; what worries me is the community falling apart.
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ForkPrincevip
· 01-10 00:47
That's right, consensus is the true key. However, SOL's current stability is also due to the numerous ecosystem players, everyone relies on it.
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LeverageAddictvip
· 01-10 00:42
That's very reasonable. Consensus is indeed strong, but we need to ask ourselves—how many people truly understand the SOL mechanism? It's all just follow-the-leader hype.
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