When the market is booming, anyone can jump on the bandwagon to ride the hype. The true test of a project is during the cooling-off period after its launch. This is when the fundamentals reveal their true nature.
Projects like Walrus are interesting; they tend to show more value during the cooling phase. What is the core? A solid foundation of safety and transparency, clear and logical token design, and a sustainable ecosystem operation.
The most important thing is its resilience against cycles. No matter how the market fluctuates, Walrus's ecosystem framework can maintain a relatively stable operational rhythm. This stability is not just written in the white paper but is truly demonstrated under extreme market conditions, showcasing real competitiveness. Many projects reveal their true nature during bear markets, but Walrus takes the opportunity to demonstrate its strength—this difference is quite obvious.
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ser_ngmi
· 23h ago
Bear markets reveal true colors. Indeed, projects like Walrus are different. Most projects disappear after a decline, but it actually has vitality. That's what real strength is.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-10 07:28
A bear market is the true test; a bunch of worthless tokens should have failed long ago. Only projects like Walrus that can withstand volatility are worth paying attention to, not just bragging.
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Deconstructionist
· 01-09 18:57
A bear market is the true test; no matter how good most projects sound, they can't withstand it. Walrus is indeed somewhat interesting—it's not following the hype, just seeing if it can survive.
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RunWithRugs
· 01-09 18:49
A bear market is the true test; no matter how loud the projects boast, a single downturn exposes everything. Walrus truly withstands the pressure.
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GasFeePhobia
· 01-09 18:46
Bear markets reveal true colors; most projects indeed can't hold up until now... Walrus really didn't disappoint me; the token logic is clear, which is great.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 01-09 18:36
A bear market is the true test; projects that rely solely on stories have long since faded. Walrus and similar projects with real substance are different—they have solid fundamentals that can truly withstand the test.
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SellLowExpert
· 01-09 18:36
A bear market is the true test; those projects that boast loudly have long since died. Projects like Walrus are indeed resilient.
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GasDevourer
· 01-09 18:32
The true test of a bear market is revealed; projects that hyped up their whitepapers are already dead. Those like Walrus, which are still quietly building, are the ones truly worth paying attention to.
When the market is booming, anyone can jump on the bandwagon to ride the hype. The true test of a project is during the cooling-off period after its launch. This is when the fundamentals reveal their true nature.
Projects like Walrus are interesting; they tend to show more value during the cooling phase. What is the core? A solid foundation of safety and transparency, clear and logical token design, and a sustainable ecosystem operation.
The most important thing is its resilience against cycles. No matter how the market fluctuates, Walrus's ecosystem framework can maintain a relatively stable operational rhythm. This stability is not just written in the white paper but is truly demonstrated under extreme market conditions, showcasing real competitiveness. Many projects reveal their true nature during bear markets, but Walrus takes the opportunity to demonstrate its strength—this difference is quite obvious.