Looking at the story of this coin, you can see that—original ideas have long been locked in, and the trademark was registered when it was at 800k. Now, the same concept has been copied by a bunch of projects, and the valuation has inflated to a billion-dollar level. This is the current state of the crypto market, where true innovation is marginalized, and latecomers often gain higher market recognition. Ironically, the value of the original idea is overshadowed by market hype.
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GasGuzzler
· 10h ago
Wow, this is the crypto world. The early movers die while the later movers make money. It's really outrageous.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 01-12 07:26
Oh no, this is a typical story of "missing the surfing entry point and getting wiped out by the waves"... The group of people with 800k registered trademarks must be feeling really uncomfortable right now.
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StakeOrRegret
· 01-10 18:01
This is especially heartbreaking... Original content gets cut, while those following the trend make a fortune. It's so outrageous.
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AirdropAutomaton
· 01-10 17:59
The most ironic thing is that original creators still have to watch later entrants enjoy the perks. This is the crypto world.
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GasSavingMaster
· 01-10 17:53
Bro, this is the magic of the crypto world. The early movers always suffer losses. This logic is truly brilliant.
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RumbleValidator
· 01-10 17:51
With just 800k to register a trademark, now a billion-dollar valuation is still just follow-the-leader eating the meat. This is the absurdity of market pricing—validation nodes are more stable than these new waves.
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SolidityStruggler
· 01-10 17:49
They registered the trademark when it was at 800k, but now it's being copied and beaten down. This market is really damn dark.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 01-10 17:49
This is the magical reality of Web3: first-mover advantages are immediately challenged, so isn't the late-mover advantage even more attractive?
Looking at the story of this coin, you can see that—original ideas have long been locked in, and the trademark was registered when it was at 800k. Now, the same concept has been copied by a bunch of projects, and the valuation has inflated to a billion-dollar level. This is the current state of the crypto market, where true innovation is marginalized, and latecomers often gain higher market recognition. Ironically, the value of the original idea is overshadowed by market hype.