I've been keeping an eye on the Tria project lately.
Honestly, they're nothing like those teams that chase hype and scam their users.
They're taking a unique approach—quietly working without making a fuss, but consistently making progress. They're expanding across multiple chains and laying out strategies on all fronts. Gradually, they've built a self-sustaining ecosystem: users come in, and the funds start circulating.
What stands out the most is their "dual-layer incentive" system.
They're also collaborating with Cookie, and the whole mechanism is quite interesting.
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ProtocolRebel
· 12-05 02:59
Teams that work quietly are truly rare, much better than those who are always making a fuss every day.
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DaoTherapy
· 12-05 02:57
Teams that work quietly are indeed rare; this self-sustaining logic is quite something.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 12-05 02:47
A low-key team is indeed rare; I like this vibe.
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PanicSeller69
· 12-05 02:45
Tria’s dual-layer incentive system is actually something special, unlike those other projects that are all talk.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 12-05 02:43
This approach is indeed clear-headed, unlike those who brag all day.
I've been keeping an eye on the Tria project lately.
Honestly, they're nothing like those teams that chase hype and scam their users.
They're taking a unique approach—quietly working without making a fuss, but consistently making progress. They're expanding across multiple chains and laying out strategies on all fronts. Gradually, they've built a self-sustaining ecosystem: users come in, and the funds start circulating.
What stands out the most is their "dual-layer incentive" system.
They're also collaborating with Cookie, and the whole mechanism is quite interesting.