The recent hype around AI is indeed cooling down. Based on search data, the keyword popularity has already noticeably declined. This actually reflects an interesting phenomenon—when market sentiment drops from its peak, regardless of the track, the popularity undergoes cyclical adjustments. For the entire investment ecosystem, this is actually a good opportunity to reassess genuine needs and long-term value. What do you think—is this a bubble burst or a market rationality return?
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AirdropHuntress
· 6h ago
Data shows that the AI hype is indeed declining, but this is the time to position yourself. After research and analysis, projects with real moat are actually being underestimated.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 6h ago
When the hype dies down, it's blamed on the cycle. But last year's wave should also be credited to market rationality, right? To put it simply, those who needed to be weeded out have already been cut.
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SerumSquirrel
· 6h ago
It's quite normal for the hype to cool down; those previous periods were indeed a bit excessive. But if you ask me, truly impactful projects don't really care about these fluctuations.
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SilentObserver
· 6h ago
A decline in popularity is a good thing, as it helps to filter out truly useful projects and avoid all hype around concepts.
The recent hype around AI is indeed cooling down. Based on search data, the keyword popularity has already noticeably declined. This actually reflects an interesting phenomenon—when market sentiment drops from its peak, regardless of the track, the popularity undergoes cyclical adjustments. For the entire investment ecosystem, this is actually a good opportunity to reassess genuine needs and long-term value. What do you think—is this a bubble burst or a market rationality return?