Let's talk about the Space ID (ID) project.



The name ID sounds a bit simple, but its role in Web3 is actually quite crucial — it can be considered the "identity resolution system" of the blockchain world. The core logic is straightforward: replace that long, complicated wallet address (like 0x4a7...f9c) with a simple, memorable name (for example, wukong.bnb), so you don't have to remember complex codes when transferring funds. Essentially, it's the infrastructure that provides a "contacts list" for the entire blockchain ecosystem.

This project has a pretty high-profile origin. As an incubated project by a leading exchange, it came with its own ecosystem and attention right from launch. The development speed of its ecosystem is also quite good, reminiscent of the early days of the .com boom — everyone wants to claim a catchy online identity.

Compared to other tokens exploring technology and payments, ID Coin focuses on "infrastructure" and "identity layer." It doesn't rely on marketing to attract attention (unlike some Meme coins that surge because of social media hype), but instead accumulates value through practical use cases. In the Web3 era, everyone wants a memorable and official-looking "online identity," and this is its entry point.

In simple terms, ID Coin is like a pragmatic infrastructure builder. It’s not as "sexy" as some projects that skyrocket on grand narratives, but it has the advantage of real demand and verifiable use cases. It’s not just storytelling — it’s genuinely solving problems.

From an investment perspective, projects like this are similar to the early internet domain market — the process might not be as exciting as hype trading, but because it targets infrastructure, its potential and stability are relatively solid. This is worth paying attention to.
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GasFeeCrybabyvip
· 01-13 04:43
Infrastructure definitely requires a long-term perspective, but to be honest, it's a bit boring right now, just waiting for it to gradually permeate the ecosystem.
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TaxEvadervip
· 01-12 19:50
Yeah, it's a bit of something. Infrastructure projects are like that—not popular but usable.
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FlatTaxvip
· 01-10 22:13
Infrastructure projects are indeed boring, but in the long run, they are more reliable than those that constantly talk about the metaverse.
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GasWhisperervip
· 01-10 10:54
honestly the .com domain comparison hits different... been watching mempool patterns all morning and every time i see a batch of ID registrations the network congestion actually normalizes slightly, like some kind of fee arbitrage feedback loop nobody's talking about. infrastructure plays are just slower gwei accumulations fr
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TestnetFreeloadervip
· 01-10 10:54
The logic behind domain names has long been validated by the internet, but whether ID coins can replicate that wave of dividends is really uncertain.
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LiquidationHuntervip
· 01-10 10:54
The domain name war has begun, grabbing a premium number is more expensive than buying coins haha
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BugBountyHuntervip
· 01-10 10:52
Hmm... Infrastructure projects are indeed boring but stable. I'm just worried about being abandoned by the mainstream.
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gas_fee_therapyvip
· 01-10 10:51
Infrastructure is indeed boring, but it can really make money. I'm tired of hearing about domain names as an analogy.
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GasBanditvip
· 01-10 10:39
Infrastructure work is indeed boring, but looking at it from a different perspective, aren't the winners of every wave always those "boring" infrastructure providers...
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RebaseVictimvip
· 01-10 10:37
The logic behind the domain name system can't run on-chain; real adoption rate is the key.
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