In the perpetual contract DEX track, there are countless projects, but only a handful truly succeed. Why is that?
Simply put, many teams are just playing games—they wrap a meme concept, spin an eye-catching story, but underneath it’s still the same old architecture. When the market heats up, their true colors show: the network gets horribly congested, slippage is ridiculously high, and users just leave in frustration.
MemeMax, on the other hand, didn’t take the conventional path. They did the simplest but most solid thing: built their own infrastructure.
It might not sound sexy, but in high-frequency trading scenarios like perpetual DEXs, infrastructure is everything. If the chain can’t handle it, no matter how good the product design is, it’s just a castle in the air. The first 200 community builders who understood this logic truly had a sharp eye.
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RumbleValidator
· 9h ago
Infrastructure is the real moat; everything else is just a story. Node stability determines survival.
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StakeWhisperer
· 9h ago
The infrastructure side is indeed underestimated. Everyone is focused on making a quick entrance and earning fast money, not realizing that this is the real moat.
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Lonely_Validator
· 9h ago
The infrastructure sector is indeed underestimated; most projects are still just telling stories.
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BridgeJumper
· 9h ago
This area of infrastructure is indeed underrated. Everyone is thinking about launching tokens quickly to cash out, and no one is willing to lay the groundwork and build the foundation.
In the perpetual contract DEX track, there are countless projects, but only a handful truly succeed. Why is that?
Simply put, many teams are just playing games—they wrap a meme concept, spin an eye-catching story, but underneath it’s still the same old architecture. When the market heats up, their true colors show: the network gets horribly congested, slippage is ridiculously high, and users just leave in frustration.
MemeMax, on the other hand, didn’t take the conventional path. They did the simplest but most solid thing: built their own infrastructure.
It might not sound sexy, but in high-frequency trading scenarios like perpetual DEXs, infrastructure is everything. If the chain can’t handle it, no matter how good the product design is, it’s just a castle in the air. The first 200 community builders who understood this logic truly had a sharp eye.