Looking at Kindred AI's presale performance, it actually speaks volumes. In a market flooded with AI+Web3 projects, having so many people willing to buy in itself shows that the market genuinely recognizes this thing.



What's even more interesting is their expansion logic. Instead of fixating on a single AI product, they built an IP matrix system to scale up. This approach stands out a bit among many projects in the same track. It's not about all-in on one concept, but rather expanding the market through multi-dimensional content and product forms. This multi-point layout indeed makes it more resilient to risks.
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MetaMaskedvip
· 5h ago
Pre-sale boom, to be honest, mainly depends on whether the team is reliable or not. It's not just about the concept being able to deceive people. The IP matrix approach is indeed stronger than a single track. I agree that diversifying risk is important, but whether it can truly succeed depends on subsequent execution. In an era full of AI + Web3, whoever tells the best story wins? I don't quite believe this logic. Multi-dimensional layout sounds great, but I'm worried that in the end, everything might not be done deeply or thoroughly, just another all-in-one product. Okay, this idea is indeed a bit different. It might have a better chance of lasting longer than those all-in-one products. Pre-sale data looks good, but the key is how the ecosystem operates; otherwise, it's just a typical token issuance scheme.
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ConsensusDissentervip
· 5h ago
A good selling point still depends on whether it can be delivered later. A hot pre-sale does not equal a reliable project. That IP matrix approach sounds good, but everyone in the industry says the same thing. True multi-point deployment should have actual results, not just talking about stories and laying out plans. Is it too early to praise it before it goes live? Let's wait until then.
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MetaMuskRatvip
· 5h ago
Pre-sale boom indicates that indeed some people are optimistic, but honestly, how long the current hype around the AI concept can last is still questionable. The IP matrix approach I think is okay, but basically, don’t put all your eggs in one basket—that’s a principle everyone understands. Multi-dimensional layout sounds good, but the key is whether the subsequent products can really sustain the hype. Right now, project teams all love to say that. I'm not pessimistic, but I feel like there are too many projects like this now. Whether they can succeed depends on execution. This logic is indeed more reliable than blindly hyping a single AI concept, at least the thinking is clearer. Projects that can raise money all have their own narratives, but few can survive the next bear market. But on the other hand, those daring enough to do pre-sales at this stage at least show some confidence. The idea of risk resistance might be a bit overhyped; multi-line layouts don’t necessarily mean risk resistance.
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RiddleMastervip
· 5h ago
The pre-sale explosion is truly outrageous. Even now, this track has become so competitive that it can still attract so much funding... It clearly indicates that something has struck a chord. The IP matrix approach is indeed clever. Unlike other projects that go all-in on a single path, this diversified strategy looks much more stable.
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SeasonedInvestorvip
· 6h ago
Pre-sale is booming, but the key is whether it can be truly delivered. --- The IP matrix gameplay does show some ideas, but in the end, it still depends on execution. --- Multiple layout strategies sound good, but don't end up with every one being half-baked. --- A screen full of AI + Web3 projects, this time standing out really shows some skill. --- The idea of risk resistance is a bit optimistic; if the market trend shifts, you'll all be sacrificed. --- This logic is indeed more reliable than just making AI products, but still wait and see. --- People paying the bill ≠ the project being valuable; don't take pre-sales as the final answer. --- The IP matrix system sounds advanced, but in reality, it still depends on whether the team can execute well. --- Interesting, but I still prefer to wait until the bottom drops before jumping in.
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