Beldex @BeldexCoin looks promising, but the key is how to play it.
Technically, it holds the trump card of VRF and Bulletproofs++, and the theoretical performance and security advantages are very appealing, but this ultimately needs to be proven successful in practice. My view is that technology is the underlying logic of its value, but it is also a hurdle that it must overcome. Once it gets past that, the moat can truly be considered built.
When it comes to narrative, Beldex hits the nail on the head. The awakening of global privacy awareness is definitely a powerful tailwind, but we need to think clearly whether this tailwind will benefit all privacy coins equally, or just blow towards the top few? I believe that when people are truly fed up with data surveillance, the market will prioritize those solutions that are already prepared and widely trusted. The revaluation of Beldex's value depends on whether it can become that default option.
It's good that it doesn't seem to be just wishful thinking. DWF's investment and Kaito's community plan show its strength and promotional ability. This makes me feel that a project cannot just focus on technology; the necessary market presence and community support are also key to surviving and thriving. Brand penetration is a good thing, but next, we may need to see more real user adoption, not just the excitement within the circle.
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Beldex @BeldexCoin looks promising, but the key is how to play it.
Technically, it holds the trump card of VRF and Bulletproofs++, and the theoretical performance and security advantages are very appealing, but this ultimately needs to be proven successful in practice. My view is that technology is the underlying logic of its value, but it is also a hurdle that it must overcome. Once it gets past that, the moat can truly be considered built.
When it comes to narrative, Beldex hits the nail on the head. The awakening of global privacy awareness is definitely a powerful tailwind, but we need to think clearly whether this tailwind will benefit all privacy coins equally, or just blow towards the top few? I believe that when people are truly fed up with data surveillance, the market will prioritize those solutions that are already prepared and widely trusted. The revaluation of Beldex's value depends on whether it can become that default option.
It's good that it doesn't seem to be just wishful thinking. DWF's investment and Kaito's community plan show its strength and promotional ability. This makes me feel that a project cannot just focus on technology; the necessary market presence and community support are also key to surviving and thriving. Brand penetration is a good thing, but next, we may need to see more real user adoption, not just the excitement within the circle.