I always check the backers behind a project before investing; that's the real signal. Not all projects rise to prominence through hype. Take Walrus, for example—it’s not just about raising some funds—it's about real money, and from the very beginning, it was tailored specifically for Sui's ecosystem architecture. The strength of capital combined with perfect ecological matching is what creates genuine market momentum. With practical implementation and real tools, that's the difference.
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OnchainGossiper
· 01-09 17:07
Alright, the stance is good, but can Walrus really get off the ground? It looks like just another hyped-up ecosystem concept.
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GlueGuy
· 01-09 16:55
That's right, involving the capital side can indeed help avoid many pitfalls.
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DuckFluff
· 01-09 16:52
There is some truth to the idea that the backing capital is solid, but is Walrus really that perfect? Why do I feel like we're just repeating the story of the Sui ecosystem from the last cycle?
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-09 16:47
Alright, you're right. This wave of the Sui ecosystem is indeed different.
I always check the backers behind a project before investing; that's the real signal. Not all projects rise to prominence through hype. Take Walrus, for example—it’s not just about raising some funds—it's about real money, and from the very beginning, it was tailored specifically for Sui's ecosystem architecture. The strength of capital combined with perfect ecological matching is what creates genuine market momentum. With practical implementation and real tools, that's the difference.