The next era of technology isn't about raw speed anymore.



It's about who dares to build with real purpose. Who moves beyond just shipping faster and instead asks: what problem actually matters? What legacy are we creating?

That's where the competitive edge lies—in conviction, not velocity.
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GateUser-e19e9c10vip
· 01-10 15:58
Well said, finally someone has pointed it out... blindly pursuing speed is pointless; the key is to ask yourself what you're really doing.
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BearHuggervip
· 01-10 15:58
Basically, you need to have ideas; you can't just focus on speed. But in reality? Everyone is still rushing to meet deadlines and work overtime...
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GweiWatchervip
· 01-10 15:55
Well said, finally someone dares to say this. Constantly rushing for speed is useless, and in the end, it all just becomes a pile of junk features.
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SchroedingerGasvip
· 01-10 15:54
It sounds good, but how many can truly stick to this philosophy? Most are still being pushed to run by the market.
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ZkProofPuddingvip
· 01-10 15:52
Ultimately, you still need ideas and conviction. Speed alone doesn't matter if what you create is ultimately unwanted.
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GateUser-a180694bvip
· 01-10 15:52
Well said, this is true differentiated competition. It's not about rushing speed, but about figuring out who can clearly understand what problem they are really solving.
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