Bee Network started as a mobile mining project and has built quite a sizable community worldwide. But the real question is whether their upcoming moves—like launching a Perp DEX or rolling out their own mobile device—can actually keep users engaged long-term.
The project has tried to stay relevant by expanding beyond basic mining mechanics. A dedicated Perp DEX adds some trading functionality for the ecosystem. A proprietary mobile device signals they're thinking bigger about hardware integration. Still, both moves raise an interesting puzzle: are these products compelling enough to retain the community, or is everyone just waiting around for something else entirely?
Time will tell whether these initiatives strengthen Bee's position or if they're just playing catch-up in a crowded Web3 space.
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MetaverseMortgage
· 6h ago
To be honest, Bee's recent moves seem a bit frantic... trying to do everything possible.
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NftMetaversePainter
· 01-11 14:59
ngl the perp dex move feels like classic tokenomics theater... algorithmic beauty lies in actually solving liquidity primitives, not just bolting features onto existing infrastructure
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BitcoinDaddy
· 01-11 14:58
To be honest, this set of moves by Bee seems a bit hollow to me... Perp DEX combined with self-developed mobile phones sounds very grand, but can it really retain users? I think everyone is still betting on the subsequent airdrops.
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DegenDreamer
· 01-11 14:57
To be honest, Bee's set of tactics looks quite impressive, but I still have some doubts... Perp DEX plus a mobile phone? It feels like they're forcing a story.
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PhantomHunter
· 01-11 14:54
To be honest, the Bee combo feels a bit hollow... Anyone can set up a perp DEX, and developing their own phone is even more far-fetched. What truly retains people is still the token economics.
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rug_connoisseur
· 01-11 14:45
NGL, Bee's set of moves still feels a bit superficial... perp DEX combined with mobile hardware, it looks spectacular but it's really just about prolonging the game.
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ResearchChadButBroke
· 01-11 14:33
To be honest, Bee's approach with perp dex and exclusive mobile phones still feels like a gamble on popularity... Will the community really support these?
Bee Network started as a mobile mining project and has built quite a sizable community worldwide. But the real question is whether their upcoming moves—like launching a Perp DEX or rolling out their own mobile device—can actually keep users engaged long-term.
The project has tried to stay relevant by expanding beyond basic mining mechanics. A dedicated Perp DEX adds some trading functionality for the ecosystem. A proprietary mobile device signals they're thinking bigger about hardware integration. Still, both moves raise an interesting puzzle: are these products compelling enough to retain the community, or is everyone just waiting around for something else entirely?
Time will tell whether these initiatives strengthen Bee's position or if they're just playing catch-up in a crowded Web3 space.