Just looking at the recent community sentiment makes it clear—some of this rebound is indeed genuine. Although it's possible that some people are just riding the wave for attention, upon reviewing our own actions, we must admit that our promotional strategies at certain stages were indeed problematic. Areas that needed reflection were not properly addressed, and when adjustments were needed, our response was sluggish. Some decisions that seemed reasonable at the time now appear to have been detours. These are real lessons learned.
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MEVEye
· 5h ago
Admitting mistakes is not easy; give a thumbs up for this sincerity.
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fren.eth
· 15h ago
Ha, self-reflection sounds good, but how many have truly changed?
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GateUser-2fce706c
· 01-09 03:55
I've already said that this wave is a strategic opportunity. Those still debating strategy are already being phased out... The key is to seize the advantage of the rebound; while others are still reflecting, I've already jumped in.
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-07 05:54
Admitting mistakes earns me a full score, much better than those stubborn hard-liners.
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NFTHoarder
· 01-07 05:53
The reflection is good, but to be honest, these lessons should have been understood long ago... Anyway, the rebound is indeed hot, but the question is, what's next?
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AirdropHunter007
· 01-07 05:52
Haha, you're so right. Only by stepping on the坑 can you truly understand.
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governance_lurker
· 01-07 05:41
The operation didn't keep up with the rhythm; this wave indeed failed.
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-07 05:35
Oh, so this is the classic "armchair strategist" approach—just look at the data right there. I've already seen through the promotion strategy issue, which is that the execution is too slow... No matter how elegant the protocol architecture is, it can't save the sluggishness of operations.
Just looking at the recent community sentiment makes it clear—some of this rebound is indeed genuine. Although it's possible that some people are just riding the wave for attention, upon reviewing our own actions, we must admit that our promotional strategies at certain stages were indeed problematic. Areas that needed reflection were not properly addressed, and when adjustments were needed, our response was sluggish. Some decisions that seemed reasonable at the time now appear to have been detours. These are real lessons learned.