From the perspective of Gate Launchpad, why does IMU resemble a "long-term project" rather than a quick flip?
In current Launchpad projects, IMU is not the type that immediately appears to have "explosive sentiment," but it is precisely this low-key trait that makes it stand out among many short-cycle projects. Gate Launchpad has always emphasized "screening + long-term value," and IMU's project structure, token distribution, and pacing all align more with this logic. First, in terms of project positioning, IMU is not simply tied to hot narratives but attempts to build a sustainable application ecosystem. This means its short-term explosive potential may not be as high as pure Meme or traffic-driven projects, but in the medium to long term, it has stronger resilience against downturns and user stickiness. For users participating in the Launchpad, such projects are more likely to create stable expectations rather than immediate gains upon listing. Second, from the token mechanism perspective, IMU is relatively restrained in its release pace and lock-up design, avoiding dumping large amounts of circulating tokens into the market at once, which is crucial for market stability. Historical experience shows that Launchpad projects that "run too fast" tend to retrace quickly, while IMU's pacing is more about leaving room for future development. Furthermore, from Gate Launchpad's selection logic, the platform is not new to introducing "slow-burn" projects. Past cases have shown that Gate prefers to give a stage to projects with clear roadmaps and a willingness to deliver continuously. IMU's entry into Launchpad itself is a signal: it has passed initial screening in terms of compliance, technical solutions, and team execution. Overall, IMU is more suitable for users who want to participate in "medium to low-risk" layouts through Launchpad, rather than traders seeking only short-term doubling. In the current market volatility and emotional polarization, the existence of such projects is itself a balance of risk appetite.
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From the perspective of Gate Launchpad, why does IMU resemble a "long-term project" rather than a quick flip?
In current Launchpad projects, IMU is not the type that immediately appears to have "explosive sentiment," but it is precisely this low-key trait that makes it stand out among many short-cycle projects. Gate Launchpad has always emphasized "screening + long-term value," and IMU's project structure, token distribution, and pacing all align more with this logic.
First, in terms of project positioning, IMU is not simply tied to hot narratives but attempts to build a sustainable application ecosystem. This means its short-term explosive potential may not be as high as pure Meme or traffic-driven projects, but in the medium to long term, it has stronger resilience against downturns and user stickiness. For users participating in the Launchpad, such projects are more likely to create stable expectations rather than immediate gains upon listing.
Second, from the token mechanism perspective, IMU is relatively restrained in its release pace and lock-up design, avoiding dumping large amounts of circulating tokens into the market at once, which is crucial for market stability. Historical experience shows that Launchpad projects that "run too fast" tend to retrace quickly, while IMU's pacing is more about leaving room for future development.
Furthermore, from Gate Launchpad's selection logic, the platform is not new to introducing "slow-burn" projects. Past cases have shown that Gate prefers to give a stage to projects with clear roadmaps and a willingness to deliver continuously. IMU's entry into Launchpad itself is a signal: it has passed initial screening in terms of compliance, technical solutions, and team execution.
Overall, IMU is more suitable for users who want to participate in "medium to low-risk" layouts through Launchpad, rather than traders seeking only short-term doubling. In the current market volatility and emotional polarization, the existence of such projects is itself a balance of risk appetite.