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#加密交易平台 Recently saw Nansen CEO's comments about ETH, and I was a bit touched😅 He said he still holds ETH but emphasized that the current complacent atmosphere in the community makes him uncomfortable. "Those metrics are fake" "We still have TVL"—sounds like a form of collective self-comfort?
Honestly, as someone new to the crypto world, this makes me a bit anxious. When I bought ETH, I thought it was the most stable large-cap coin, but now I hear that without a sense of crisis, it might be useless in 5 years? Is that true?😳
I want to ask everyone, as a newcomer, how should I interpret this kind of warning? Does it mean I need to keep paying attention to ETH's actual development progress, rather than just its price movements? It really feels like the crypto space can't afford to be complacent; you have to stay constantly learning. Can anyone explain which aspect of ETH the Nansen CEO is specifically referring to as falling behind?