#数字资产市场动态 Long-term Construction vs Short-term Traffic
There is an interesting phenomenon in the market: during a bull market, everyone chases narratives, while in a bear market, true skills are revealed. The idea behind Dusk is very clear — not chasing the hot trends, but focusing on doing the work.
Privacy finance, compliant DeFi, institutional-grade application scenarios—these directions may not sound very sexy, but they precisely demonstrate that the project's ambition is not for short-term speculation. The revaluation of $DUSK often has to wait until the market as a whole shifts — in other words, these types of projects will only be truly recognized by the market after a cycle rebound.
From an investment perspective, this is a game of patient capital. Projects that can focus on building infrastructure and promoting real application deployment usually see re-pricing after market sentiment recovers. Instead of constantly monitoring hot spots, it's better to find those quietly accumulating with a clear technical roadmap and wait for the market to wake up.
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AirDropMissed
· 1h ago
Bear markets test true skills, and this statement is very true. But to be honest, most people still can't stick with it; they get itchy seeing others profit quickly from hot trends. Projects like Dusk indeed require patience, but patience truly tests human nature.
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FarmToRiches
· 9h ago
Well said, that's the truth. Projects that shout about concepts every day have long since died; those like Dusk, quietly making big money, are the real winners.
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A bear market is simply about seeing who truly works and who just talks, straightforward and brutal.
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Haha, that's why most people can't make money and always want to get rich quickly.
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Privacy finance really isn't given enough attention; by the time the market reacts, it will be too late.
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I'm optimistic about projects that accumulate quietly; everything else is just practice.
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Holding long-term is truly the biggest torture, but the returns are also the most outrageous.
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People who understand have already laid low; those still chasing hot topics deserve to be cut.
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Infrastructure projects are always underestimated; this cycle should see a turnaround.
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Patience capital? Basically, it's because there's no other way out.
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Dusk seems lukewarm, but it actually gives me confidence.
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MetadataExplorer
· 9h ago
Bear markets reveal who is truly working and who is just storytelling. Projects like Dusk are indeed cold, but the colder they are, the more likely they are to be underestimated.
I remain optimistic about projects that focus on real work rather than storytelling; sooner or later, they will have their moment to shine.
That's why I never chase hot topics, only looking for projects with real implementation. Patience and slow, steady gains are the true way to succeed.
When the market wakes up, no one will be able to miss the doubling opportunities of these projects.
Privacy compliance is indeed a difficult path, but it's precisely because of that difficulty that it is valuable. Things that are overlooked in the short term often hide the greatest opportunities.
Many people are too impatient, always thinking about the next hot trend, but in the end, they end up missing everything. Long-termism is the winning strategy.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 9h ago
It's the same old story... I just want to ask, how many people can really hold on until the market wakes up and are not scared away by the liquidation price?
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BuyHighSellLow
· 9h ago
Those who chase hot topics during a bear market are all dead; it's better to find those who work quietly and wait for the wind to come.
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ChainBrain
· 9h ago
Honest truth: those still chasing hot topics are all bagholders; projects like Dusk that quietly make big profits are the real winners.
#数字资产市场动态 Long-term Construction vs Short-term Traffic
There is an interesting phenomenon in the market: during a bull market, everyone chases narratives, while in a bear market, true skills are revealed. The idea behind Dusk is very clear — not chasing the hot trends, but focusing on doing the work.
Privacy finance, compliant DeFi, institutional-grade application scenarios—these directions may not sound very sexy, but they precisely demonstrate that the project's ambition is not for short-term speculation. The revaluation of $DUSK often has to wait until the market as a whole shifts — in other words, these types of projects will only be truly recognized by the market after a cycle rebound.
From an investment perspective, this is a game of patient capital. Projects that can focus on building infrastructure and promoting real application deployment usually see re-pricing after market sentiment recovers. Instead of constantly monitoring hot spots, it's better to find those quietly accumulating with a clear technical roadmap and wait for the market to wake up.