Have you ever thought about letting Hakimi try to lead a round and see how the market reacts?
The problem lies here—another approach indeed makes it hard to relate to, and consensus is difficult to build. Ultimately, there are two points that haven't been addressed: first, the lack of sustained traffic support; second, the absence of enough meme attributes to generate viral heat. Users of other public chains find it hard to get your point, which makes ecosystem collaboration difficult to form.
Compare that with those projects that have emerged; aren't they all relying on sustained activity and community culture? Traffic + meme is the dual engine for cross-chain consensus.
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AlphaLeaker
· 16h ago
Haqimi is in? Can this guy turn the situation around? It doesn't seem that simple.
Traffic + meme is so competitive now, even small projects are getting involved.
Honestly, it's still the community atmosphere that hasn't taken off; relying solely on technology stacking really can't hold up.
The question is, how to carve out a path in this sea of public chains, can someone tell me?
If the meme attribute isn't strong enough, it can only slowly die out—that's the consensus.
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RetroHodler91
· 16h ago
Hakimi-led? To put it simply, it's still lacking meme and traffic. Without these two, it's really hard to operate.
People from other chains don't care about your logic at all, and that's the problem.
Traffic + meme dual engines are the true principle; otherwise, how can the ecosystem collaborate?
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BearMarketGardener
· 16h ago
Haqimi is it? Honestly, I think it's uncertain... This thing just doesn't have that vibe, the meme attribute is dead, and the traffic can't keep up. How to lead?
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NotSatoshi
· 16h ago
Hakimi's appearance is indeed a double-edged sword; it can boost traffic, but whether the meme attribute can hold up is the key.
To put it simply, it's still about creating that stickiness. Just stacking technology isn't enough... Looking at how others run their communities makes it clear.
The combination of meme + traffic is indeed powerful, but what’s missing now is that cultural momentum. It's tough.
Have you ever thought about letting Hakimi try to lead a round and see how the market reacts?
The problem lies here—another approach indeed makes it hard to relate to, and consensus is difficult to build. Ultimately, there are two points that haven't been addressed: first, the lack of sustained traffic support; second, the absence of enough meme attributes to generate viral heat. Users of other public chains find it hard to get your point, which makes ecosystem collaboration difficult to form.
Compare that with those projects that have emerged; aren't they all relying on sustained activity and community culture? Traffic + meme is the dual engine for cross-chain consensus.