Tried breaking this down under someone's take earlier but seems like it still flew over heads.
Here's the deal: Any new protocol trying to survive needs its day-one riders. The believers who'll gas it up when nobody else cares. Early stage? That's when you need them most.
But here's what people miss – these core supporters gotta see the bag potential. If they think the token's going somewhere, they'll shill it like their rent depends on it. Simple as that.
This isn't some complex theory. It's how ecosystems actually get off the ground.
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OffchainWinner
· 19h ago
To put it simply, it all relies on that group of believers to set the tone. Without them, it wouldn't get off the ground in the early stages. But the reality is, you have to show them that the token can go up in value to really ignite their enthusiasm. That's just how it is.
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ContractBugHunter
· 12-04 01:59
To put it plainly, you need people to believe in it. An early-stage project without followers is doomed.
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MevHunter
· 12-04 01:55
Simply put, someone has to believe in it, otherwise the project will die really quickly.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 12-04 01:53
Simply put, it's about capital games. The early distribution of tokens determines life or death. Don't you look at on-chain data?
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NFTDreamer
· 12-04 01:44
To put it bluntly, it all relies on the believers to hold up the market. Without these people, it would have collapsed a long time ago.
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 12-04 01:39
Early believers are the ones who can hype up worthless coins as treasures. Ultimately, it all comes down to how much you can make.
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SellLowExpert
· 12-04 01:32
To put it simply, someone has to take over the bag; if there’s no one to dump on in the early stages, the project will die.
Tried breaking this down under someone's take earlier but seems like it still flew over heads.
Here's the deal: Any new protocol trying to survive needs its day-one riders. The believers who'll gas it up when nobody else cares. Early stage? That's when you need them most.
But here's what people miss – these core supporters gotta see the bag potential. If they think the token's going somewhere, they'll shill it like their rent depends on it. Simple as that.
This isn't some complex theory. It's how ecosystems actually get off the ground.