Recently saw a new announcement from a leading project, and it was truly eye-opening. This time, their approach is very different — the overall perspective has indeed expanded.



Their previous strategy was relatively focused, but now they are shifting towards a more open ecosystem mindset. Whether it’s creative projects, pragmatic teams, or institutional-backed projects, as long as they can be implemented, support will be provided. This inclusive attitude shows that they are putting real effort into ecosystem development.

Most importantly, the level of support has also increased. This is not just a slogan but involves deploying actual resources to empower the entire ecosystem. Moving from vertical to diversified, from curated to open — this strategic adjustment reflects the project’s deep recognition of the value of ecosystem diversity.
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MindsetExpandervip
· 01-19 03:54
This time it's really a bit different, it feels like it's finally not just talk on paper --- From curated to open, in simple terms, it's about having more confidence --- Only those who can speak with money are truly part of the ecosystem; anyone can shout slogans --- This wave indeed breaks the previous small-circle feeling --- The support力度 is solid and in place; this is what we call ecosystem construction --- Inclusive choice? Sounds good, but the key is how it will be implemented later --- Diversified empowerment is good, but will the survival competition become even more intense? --- Vertical curation to open up, this change is a bit bold, can the projects that bet on it survive? --- Finally seeing some ideas from the top players, not just copying and pasting routines --- The broader perspective is indeed opened, but I'm worried about resources being diluted
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ColdWalletGuardianvip
· 01-19 03:50
This wave is indeed interesting. After letting go of the curated mode, it looks like they are either backing down or truly aiming to build a large ecosystem. The saying "Execution is king" is well put; it all depends on whether the subsequent resources are truly invested. Opening up the broader vision = opening up the wallet? I'm a bit期待 and a bit skeptical.
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fren_with_benefitsvip
· 01-19 03:50
This is the real all-in ecosystem, not just talk. --- Wait, can it really be implemented? Or is it just another round of storytelling? --- From selection to openness, the good thing is that the vision is broad; the bad thing is that the threshold is low. --- It's a bit substantial; finally, it's not just pure hype. --- Putting real money on the line is the only thing that counts; everything else is just talk. --- The ecosystem's diversity sounds good, but I'm afraid in the end, only a few projects will get the benefits while others just watch. --- This move is definitely more clear-headed than the previous approach. --- By the way, does this mean there was a problem with the previous strategy? --- The inclusiveness is great; the key is whether it can truly support and develop things in the future.
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WhaleShadowvip
· 01-19 03:49
This time is truly different. From curated to open, it's clear that there's a genuine intention to build an ecosystem. --- Tired of slogans, this time they finally put real money on the table. Worth paying attention to. --- A diverse and inclusive approach is fine, but I'm worried it might just end up being about relationships in the end. --- Opening up the broader perspective is a good thing, but could it spread too thin? --- Having enough actual resources is convincing; just talking without action is pointless. --- The shift from focus to openness really requires determination. Thumbs up. --- Whether the support is sufficient depends on subsequent execution. It's too early to draw conclusions now. --- An inclusive attitude sounds good, but the core still depends on projects actually surviving. --- Finally, a major player has come to understand this. Ecosystem diversity is really important.
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WinterWarmthCatvip
· 01-19 03:47
Finally, a leading project is willing to humble itself, and that's more like it. The previous curated system was really frustrating. Now that it's open, I'm a bit unaccustomed to it. It's easy to say nice words, but we'll see if they really invest real money. I've truly come to understand this wave—this is how the ecosystem should be played. It's probably another product of the slogan era; can real resources actually be in place?
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BearMarketBarbervip
· 01-19 03:46
Finally, a project really plans to lay the groundwork, unlike some who only talk about ecosystem development every day and just blow air. Talking nicely is not as good as putting real money into it. This time, it really looks like they're serious.
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MidnightSnapHuntervip
· 01-19 03:32
Finally, a leading project has figured things out. The ecosystem is all about inclusivity. This wave is truly different. From picky selection to genuine openness, it feels like they really want to get things done. I'm just worried it might be all talk again. Let's see how much real money they can pour in next.
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