Tria's got that same vibe going, which is exactly why we're backing them hard. The fundamentals are there, and when you see projects like Superform in the mix, it just reinforces the thesis. Bullish doesn't even begin to cover it.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 11-24 16:14
It seems that Tria does have something this time, with solid fundamentals and players like Superform involved... Alright, I have a positive outlook.
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OldLeekConfession
· 11-24 04:05
Ngl, this wave really has something, and with superform mixed in, it's even better. I've got this logic down.
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ForkMaster
· 11-23 00:45
This is what I call the wealth code. I've already thoroughly studied the Superform set, and there is still arbitrage space in the fork.
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FarmHopper
· 11-22 00:49
NGL, Tria really has something going on here. With Superform joining in, the whole narrative feels much more complete. This is the way it’s supposed to be played.
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NFTDreamer
· 11-22 00:48
Nah fr, Tria really has something this time. The fundamentals are solid, there's basically nothing to nitpick.
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AirdropHustler
· 11-22 00:48
Tria really has something this time, and combined with Superform... Oh my god, I have to go all in.
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ProposalManiac
· 11-22 00:44
It looks like the fundamentals are indeed in place, but to be honest—this kind of "thesis reinforcement" logic has been seen too many times in history. Compound and Aave were hyped up like this back then too, and what happened? The key still depends on whether the governance mechanism can hold up. Just because Superform is coming together, does that make it bullish? Hold on—let’s see how the voting power distribution is designed before making any judgments.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 11-22 00:28
The fundamentals of tria are really unsustainable; once superform came out, the entire logic became a closed loop. Even calling it bullish seems too conservative.
Tria's got that same vibe going, which is exactly why we're backing them hard. The fundamentals are there, and when you see projects like Superform in the mix, it just reinforces the thesis. Bullish doesn't even begin to cover it.