Recently, I've been pondering a question—what could be a breakout project within a public chain ecosystem? This matter is related to the future trajectory of the entire ecosystem.



There are two opinions: one is to have leading projects promote it to quickly gather consensus; the other is to fully unleash the community's creativity and energy, allowing everyone to freely participate. The two approaches seem to have quite different results.

By the way, SYNBO has recently made new progress, which is worth paying more attention to. The alpha opportunities in the public chain ecosystem are often hidden in the movements of these projects.
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RektHuntervip
· 01-13 17:18
The old method of calling signals from the top is outdated. Truly hidden gems still need to be discovered by the community itself. Projects like SYNBO are the ones that understand this.
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BlockchainFriesvip
· 01-10 17:50
The head calling system is long outdated; now it's more about whether the community can truly get active. I'm also keeping an eye on SYNBO; it does seem interesting, but I think we need to wait and see more. Breaking the ecosystem's circle essentially depends on who can generate their own revenue; don't just rely on publicity.
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MEVHunterZhangvip
· 01-10 17:50
The head calling method has long been played out. The real dark horse still needs to be dug out from the community. Projects with that kind of momentum can rise on their own.
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CryptoHistoryClassvip
· 01-10 17:47
lol here we go again... top-down vs grassroots, like we haven't seen this exact cycle play out since 2017. *checks notes* ah yes, the classic "this time is different" phase when everyone suddenly cares about decentralization until the shilling starts. SYNBO tho? statistically speaking, the alpha graveyard is paved with projects that looked promising in month two.
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ImpermanentSagevip
· 01-10 17:32
Head calling is already outdated; it's more interesting when the community figures things out on their own. I need to do more research on SYNBO; there are quite a few things that feel off. Breaking the circle, in simple terms, depends on who can first break the narrative ceiling and, by the way, harvest some profits. Community creativity? Ha, most of the time it's just a group of people following the trend. Wait, what exactly are the new developments with SYNBO? Has anyone looked into it deeply? Both of these approaches are not effective; it feels like a dark horse project suddenly becoming popular is the right way. True alpha is hidden in those overlooked corners, not something that can be shouted into existence. The public chain ecosystem is too complex; who can clearly identify the next breakout? Calling signals and free play are not enough; a bit of luck is also needed. SYNBO is worth paying attention to, but don't be too blind; do your homework before jumping in.
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WalletInspectorvip
· 01-10 17:23
Head trading calls or community hype, it still depends on whether the project itself has real strength. We definitely need to keep an eye on SYNBO's recent movements; the key to breaking the ecosystem circle often lies in these fringe projects. Both paths are essentially bets—betting on whether truly explosive hits will emerge.
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