Can the social track sustain its momentum?



In the past month, the social sector (Social) performed remarkably, with a 32.5% increase, and market attention clearly heated up. In contrast, the RWA sector has entered a correction phase, with a decline of -4.5%, and its popularity has noticeably shifted.

This contrast is quite interesting. On one side is the signs of recovery in the Web3 social application ecosystem, and on the other side is the cooling of real asset tokenization. Capital rotation between the two tracks reflects a change in market participants' attitudes toward different narratives.

The rise in the social sector indicates that investors' expectations for decentralized social and content ecosystems are warming. However, whether this growth momentum can be maintained depends on project progress and user growth. It is worth continuing to observe the upcoming market performance of these two major sectors.
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ForkThisDAOvip
· 10h ago
The surge in social is indeed impressive, but what about real users? It's still funds speculating on expectations... I honestly have no idea how long a 32.5% increase can be sustained.
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LayerZeroHerovip
· 10h ago
32.5% this figure is a bit suspicious. Will it rebound and be over? It depends on on-chain activity data; just looking at the price increase isn't enough.
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SolidityJestervip
· 11h ago
Social media is up again? Every day I hear people talking about endurance, but in the end, it's still about who can retain real users. Just pumping the market is meaningless.
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governance_ghostvip
· 11h ago
Will the recent surge in social be sustainable? Honestly, it's a bit uncertain; the key is whether real users will follow along. --- It's just another round of capital rotation. Recently, everyone was hyping RWA, now it's social. That's how the market operates. --- 32.5% sounds appealing, but the question is how many projects have actually delivered something? Most are probably still just storytelling. --- Decentralized social has been talked about for so long, but user growth remains a big challenge. That's the real test. --- I was a bit surprised that RWA fell; I thought this narrative could last longer. --- Social sector recovery? I only see capital speculation; what about user activity? --- No endurance at all. Projects without real use cases will eventually fade away.
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MemecoinTradervip
· 11h ago
watching this social narrative pump unfold... the memetic velocity on these defi apps is absolutely unhinged rn. everyone's rotating outta rwa baggage into what? lenster clones? lmao. the real psyop here is convincing retail that "user growth" matters when we all know adoption metrics are theater. bullish on the sentiment cascade tho ngl, this could run if we keep the hype machine fed
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BlockchainNewbievip
· 11h ago
The recent surge in the social sector feels a bit hollow; I haven't seen any real user data growth. Starting to hype up just a 32.5% increase in a month?
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