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Have you noticed that there are fewer and fewer people discussing crypto around you?
It's not because of poor market performance. Nor is it because of a loss of faith. The real reason is quite painful: the entire game rules have completely changed.
Remember before? The crypto world thrived on "stories." Code, communities, controversies, splits, rebuilds—a full cycle that takes a long time. There was plenty of room for mistakes, as long as you kept working, there would always be a turnaround. In this rhythm, many things had the chance to settle.
Now, it's completely different. Issue tokens → post a contract address → a few big accounts share → K-line completes → liquidity is drained → the next project begins. In just a few days, an entire project lifecycle is over.
This is not competition; it's a "speed elimination race." The losers are often not those truly lacking ability, but those who react a beat too slow.
What is the most brutal consequence? Most participants' "sense of participation" has completely disappeared. Before you even understand what a project is doing or whether the community has genuine development, the market has already ruthlessly turned the page. All that's left is exhaustion from being repeatedly cut, and a nihilistic sense of "what's the point of all this."
So many people choose to leave. Not because they've lost everything, but because they've seen through it—at this stage, the game only rewards speed and ruthlessness; builders get nothing.
But here's where the turning point is. When the entire market is filled with noise and short-term speculation, the infrastructure that truly offers "reliability and certainty" will be amplified in value. That's why protocols like APRO-Oracle are worth paying attention to—they are fighting against this disorder.