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The Cookie project really has a lot of potential. It gives off the feeling of being a platform that truly understands web3 — not just superficial efforts, but a deep understanding of how this space operates. The key point is that its recognition and topic popularity in the capital circle are quite high. To be honest, this kind of "mind share" might be one of the most important indicators for measuring a project's long-term value. After all, in this industry, attention and Consensus are productivity.
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Mind share is indeed valuable, but I'm more concerned about how low its gas costs can be... A true understanding of web3 should be reflected in the cost model, right?
I agree that it has a lot of buzz—that's the beginning of consensus conversion, and it should have lasting momentum.
Mind share? Forget it, let's see if the token can actually become liquid.
What's your take on this round—can it last until the next cycle?
Has Cookie had any new developments recently? It feels a bit quiet.
To put it bluntly, it's all about how capital takes over. If the narrative can't keep up, it's a dead end.
The biggest fear for these kinds of projects is the hype dying down and then everyone bailing.
Recognition is one thing, but you have to ask if the real users are actually there.