Many Layer 1 projects with questionable foundations have quietly abandoned the crypto Twitter narrative. Instead, they're now promoting established tokens like AVAX, S, and various chains that previously extracted retail investors through meme coin frenzies and DeFi schemes that collapsed catastrophically. The shift reveals a pragmatic retreat from speculation. What's driving this pivot? The answer increasingly points toward RWA—Real World Assets—which promises legitimacy and institutional appeal where previous cycles left only skepticism and losses.
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RatioHunter
· 15h ago
ngl this is a typical pattern of "finish a round of retail investors and then switch tracks." RWA sounds good, but in the end, it still depends on who is taking profits.
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SleepyArbCat
· 15h ago
Here comes another round of cutting leeks? No, this time they really want to whitewash... RWA sounds just like a self-rescue excuse after the last DeFi crash, nap warning.
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fren.eth
· 15h ago
NGL, these project teams are really wishy-washy. They hype it up when there's profit, change their tune after harvesting the leek, and now they're just riding the RWA hype. LOL
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CrossChainBreather
· 15h ago
ngl, this new tactic of RWA harvesting in this wave is more covert than the previous round.
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FlatlineTrader
· 15h ago
From speculation to RWA, this turnaround is really practical.
Many Layer 1 projects with questionable foundations have quietly abandoned the crypto Twitter narrative. Instead, they're now promoting established tokens like AVAX, S, and various chains that previously extracted retail investors through meme coin frenzies and DeFi schemes that collapsed catastrophically. The shift reveals a pragmatic retreat from speculation. What's driving this pivot? The answer increasingly points toward RWA—Real World Assets—which promises legitimacy and institutional appeal where previous cycles left only skepticism and losses.