In recent years, I have pondered many issues in the tech industry, but now the situation has become particularly clear— the entire industry is creating problems that don't even exist. Or to put it more directly: everyone is busy building and destroying, but no one has thought through what all of this is actually solving. This phenomenon is especially common in the crypto ecosystem, where projects emerge one after another, but very few actually address real needs. The problem isn't with innovation itself, but with innovation turning into a game of self-deception.
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ContractHunter
· 3h ago
Wow, you're so right. I almost want to vomit every day from looking at all the new chains and projects. It's really just for the sake of innovation.
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AltcoinHunter
· 8h ago
Wow, isn't this just talking about our circle? Chasing hundredfold opportunities every day, but ending up chasing self-entertaining projects...
Really, I've seen through it. Most new coins are just fake demand shells, an art of storytelling in fundraising.
That hits hard. Many of the potential new stars I went all-in on belong to this category...
Well said, innovation turns into self-deception. What to do? Do I still have to keep watching the market? Haha.
The industry is indeed deceiving itself, but who has really stepped out? Everyone is in this game.
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MetaMisery
· 8h ago
Exactly right, that's why whenever I see a new L2/L3 project, I just move on directly.
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DAOdreamer
· 8h ago
That's right, in crypto it's really just a pile of false demands, and project teams are just hyping themselves up.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 8h ago
That's why I'm only focusing on technical solutions now and not listening to stories. Too many projects are just rebranded shells with a new name.
In recent years, I have pondered many issues in the tech industry, but now the situation has become particularly clear— the entire industry is creating problems that don't even exist. Or to put it more directly: everyone is busy building and destroying, but no one has thought through what all of this is actually solving. This phenomenon is especially common in the crypto ecosystem, where projects emerge one after another, but very few actually address real needs. The problem isn't with innovation itself, but with innovation turning into a game of self-deception.