Right now, things are indeed a bit stuck, and holders are under pressure. But the turning point lies in this very issue—the coherence of the narrative is crucial. The story of the Korean ecosystem needs to be expanded and told. If this storyline can be continuously extended, this perspective has no rivals. The key still depends on whether we can keep weaving this ecosystem narrative. Once it takes shape, competitiveness will soar straight up.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 01-11 15:58
Telling stories is easy, but doing it is hard. If the Korean ecosystem can truly weave a story, it will win.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 01-11 15:55
Once the narrative is well woven, there's truly no rival; the only concern is that it might turn into a botched ending...
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just_another_fish
· 01-11 15:44
The card is stuck, but the ecosystem narrative is indeed the breakthrough. If the Korean team can truly weave it into a system, they will win.
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PhantomMiner
· 01-11 15:38
Narratives sound good, but can they really be extended? Right now, everyone holding is betting on this.
Right now, things are indeed a bit stuck, and holders are under pressure. But the turning point lies in this very issue—the coherence of the narrative is crucial. The story of the Korean ecosystem needs to be expanded and told. If this storyline can be continuously extended, this perspective has no rivals. The key still depends on whether we can keep weaving this ecosystem narrative. Once it takes shape, competitiveness will soar straight up.