A summary of this cycle's review: The projects that were previously favored did not perform well. Sonic's token price dropped from 1U to 0.07U after swapping, a shocking decline; Babylon's launch directly dragged down the entire BTCFi track; Eclipse's team lacked execution power after TGE, and the project's subsequent momentum was clearly insufficient.
Learning from these lessons, there are new adjustments to the investment approach for the next cycle. The focus is on three key directions: first, leading projects in the Robotics track, representing the integration of AI and blockchain; second, truly innovative split projects within the Polygon ecosystem—despite ecosystem fragmentation, opportunities still exist; third, new projects led by operators who previously rug-pulled but are re-entering the market—although risky, history often repeats itself here.
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fork_in_the_road
· 12-26 13:53
Hah, Sonic shrank from 1U to 0.07U, I'm really stunned by this decline.
Are the seasoned rug pull players making a comeback? Brother, you're playing with fire.
Robotics indeed has potential, it all depends on who can actually make it happen.
The Babylon incident was truly outrageous; the entire sector was exploited.
Those forked projects of Polygon just seem like left hand giving to the right hand.
Next cycle, we must learn from the lessons and stop chasing highs.
I find it hard to accept the idea that history repeats itself; some pits are just pits.
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CounterIndicator
· 12-26 13:31
sonic dropped from 1U to 0.07... This is a bloody lesson. No matter how good the story is, it can't stop the team from being ineffective.
Are the rug pullers coming back? Do they really dare to do it this time?
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AllTalkLongTrader
· 12-26 13:27
Haha Sonic dropped from 1 dollar to 0.07, really incredible. I also got caught in a wave of losses back then.
I didn't expect the Eclipse team to be so disappointing. The previous high expectations after the TGE, and then no news at all.
But honestly, I have some reservations about the three directions mentioned above... Robotics is so competitive right now, it might not necessarily be the next hot trend.
Those traders who previously ran away and then came back? Uh... I'm a bit scared now, haha.
I'm still most optimistic about Polygon's innovative projects; there are definitely still opportunities there.
What about you? Do you really dare to take on such high-risk projects?
A summary of this cycle's review: The projects that were previously favored did not perform well. Sonic's token price dropped from 1U to 0.07U after swapping, a shocking decline; Babylon's launch directly dragged down the entire BTCFi track; Eclipse's team lacked execution power after TGE, and the project's subsequent momentum was clearly insufficient.
Learning from these lessons, there are new adjustments to the investment approach for the next cycle. The focus is on three key directions: first, leading projects in the Robotics track, representing the integration of AI and blockchain; second, truly innovative split projects within the Polygon ecosystem—despite ecosystem fragmentation, opportunities still exist; third, new projects led by operators who previously rug-pulled but are re-entering the market—although risky, history often repeats itself here.