Every successful blockchain project needs that one super passionate advocate who won't shut up about it. You know the type - they're in every group chat, defending it like their life depends on it, converting skeptics left and right. No loud champion? Honestly, the project's probably cooked.
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DustCollector
· 9h ago
To put it bluntly, what's missing is a madman. Without a madman, a project is bound to fail sooner or later.
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 9h ago
To be honest, this is why some tokens can't survive even one bull market—no one is genuinely hyping them.
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RunWhenCut
· 9h ago
That's it? A project without any die-hard fans really can't survive for long, but no matter how much it's hyped, you still have to look at the fundamentals.
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ApeWithAPlan
· 9h ago
ngl, this is why those projects die so quickly. Without any evangelists making noise, they simply can't survive.
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AirdropHuntress
· 9h ago
Hmm... That sounds nice, but the data doesn't add up. In the projects I've researched, those with more advocates are actually more likely to become capital games. Projects that are all talk die early.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 9h ago
Haha, it's those mindless hype people, but to be honest, projects like this do tend to last longer.
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SillyWhale
· 9h ago
No one crazy enough to hype you up? It's game over.
Every successful blockchain project needs that one super passionate advocate who won't shut up about it. You know the type - they're in every group chat, defending it like their life depends on it, converting skeptics left and right. No loud champion? Honestly, the project's probably cooked.