There's a project with a very interesting philosophy. When they do offline evangelism, they emphasize a very simple logic — consensus always comes before price, community building is more important than team packaging, and genuine participants are more valuable than speculators. This is not the kind of project built through marketing hype, but a real process of a group of people coming together. In the current era of endless Meme coins, this idea of prioritizing consensus is quite eye-catching. In Web3, projects driven by sincerity often have a longer-lasting impact.
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NFTFreezer
· 10h ago
Consensus > Price, that logic is brilliant.
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Sounds good, but I'm afraid it's just another trick.
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Finally, someone has explained this clearly.
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Sincerity? In this circle? I laughed.
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Community building is indeed much more important than packaging, but most projects still do it the other way around.
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The process of stepping out? Just listen, the key is what happens next.
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There are plenty of such projects, but most of them eventually fade away.
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It's interesting, but the real question is how long it can last.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 10h ago
Consensus > Price. This sounds comfortable, but truly achieving it is rare.
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SilentAlpha
· 10h ago
Consensus > price, this sounds pretty satisfying, but projects that truly dare to do so are indeed rare.
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SigmaBrain
· 10h ago
Consensus > Price, this is the right way.
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AirdropHuntress
· 10h ago
Sounds good, but I'm more concerned about their wallet addresses and token distribution rules. Data shows that sincere projects tend to die the fastest.
There's a project with a very interesting philosophy. When they do offline evangelism, they emphasize a very simple logic — consensus always comes before price, community building is more important than team packaging, and genuine participants are more valuable than speculators. This is not the kind of project built through marketing hype, but a real process of a group of people coming together. In the current era of endless Meme coins, this idea of prioritizing consensus is quite eye-catching. In Web3, projects driven by sincerity often have a longer-lasting impact.