If a leading DEX continues to decline, has a new emerging DEX fulfilled its historical mission?
In fact, the rise and fall of the coin price has no necessary connection to the product itself.
The interesting point here is— the former has indeed accumulated a user base, while the latter is not short of funds. Two approaches are completely different, quite ironic. 🤣
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TokenCreatorOP
· 18h ago
When the leading DEX drops, people say the emerging ones have won. This logic is really clever haha
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 01-20 14:35
A drop in the coin price doesn't mean the product is failing; that logic is a bit absolute.
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LayerZeroEnjoyer
· 01-20 14:34
When the price drops, they say the mission is accomplished. How can this logic be so reckless... True competition isn't about price at all; it's about ecosystem stickiness, right?
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HashBard
· 01-20 14:32
nah this is just survival of the narrative, not the product. user base vs. capital—watching two different games play out simultaneously... that's the real plot twist tbh
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NightAirdropper
· 01-20 14:30
Does a price drop mean the completion of its historical mission? That's hilarious, this logic is way too bizarre.
If a leading DEX continues to decline, has a new emerging DEX fulfilled its historical mission?
In fact, the rise and fall of the coin price has no necessary connection to the product itself.
The interesting point here is— the former has indeed accumulated a user base, while the latter is not short of funds. Two approaches are completely different, quite ironic. 🤣