To be honest, there are so many projects in this space that it's overwhelming, but there aren't many teams that are truly focused on doing the work. There's one team that I've been following, and I feel they're quite reliable—they don't engage in flashy marketing, but instead concentrate on doing the hard and dirty work at the bottom.
The most obvious thing is that they have put a lot of effort into multi-chain liquidity. If you frequently operate on-chain, you can experience it: finding liquidity depth across chains used to be quite a hassle, but it is now noticeably smoother. The slippage control when swapping coins is quite good, and the speed of the cross-chain bridge has also improved, making the overall experience much smoother.
To be honest, teams that meticulously refine their infrastructure are really rare in this restless market. Most projects are just chasing trends and riding the wave of traffic, but those who can truly focus on solidifying the on-chain interaction experience are the ones embodying the long-termist approach.
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CommunityLurker
· 11-29 05:49
This is what it means to actually get things done, unlike those projects that just shout every day.
That being said, it's indeed rare to have such good Slippage control.
I'm just afraid that such a team will eventually fail due to funding or community management.
Honest people do the work, while impatient people make quick money; that's the current situation.
Finally, someone has said it: most projects are indeed just acting.
The smooth cross-chain experience is worth following; at least they didn't cut corners on the user experience.
Building infrastructure is really thankless, but this is how Web3 should be.
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 11-29 02:01
Alright, finally I see someone seriously getting things done, this circle really has too many people playing others for suckers.
I really feel the smoothness of cross-chain liquidity, that slippage killer has indeed calmed down quite a bit.
That being said, teams that silently grind away often end up laughing last, it's just that no one follows them.
Infrastructure is always the most boring work, but it's also the most valuable; those who understand, understand.
However, it still depends on whether they can continue to iterate; being useful now doesn't mean it will always be useful.
Compared to those who shout slogans every day, this guy is indeed clear-headed.
Finally, someone has articulated this clearly; long-termism is a scarce commodity in Web3.
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ValidatorVibes
· 11-28 22:34
ngl the real infrastructure grind hits different when you're actually optimizing for cross-chain consensus instead of chasing hype cycles... respect
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FUD_Whisperer
· 11-26 07:01
Slippage in this area has indeed shown significant improvement, but the real test is yet to come.
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A team that works quietly is indeed rare, but let's not overhype it; we need to see if they can hold on in the future.
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The experience is smooth, but I'm afraid if the coin price can't stabilize, it'll be another buy the dip.
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I just want to know when these people can also optimize the gas fees; this is the real necessity.
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Long-termism sounds grand, but in this circle, it still depends on who lasts the longest.
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Cross-chain liquidity done well is impressive, but the key is whether the ecosystem can truly flourish; that's the hard metric.
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SerumSqueezer
· 11-26 06:59
The slippage control has indeed improved, but we still need to see if it can hold up in the long run.
Really, it's those who work quietly that are more worth following.
Compared to those projects that brag every day, this guy is indeed putting in the effort.
I'm curious about what else they will optimize in the future; the liquidity aspect has already been handled quite well.
To put it bluntly, they rely on the product instead of hype, which is rare.
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BugBountyHunter
· 11-26 06:57
Finally, I see someone mentioning this. I've been using their bridge for a while, and it really has low Slippage.
That said, building infrastructure is indeed a thankless task; it never gets as much hype as those concept coins.
This is the kind of project that should be supported, but unfortunately, retail investors are all scared of being play people for suckers.
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DeFiAlchemist
· 11-26 06:56
ngl, watching them optimize those liquidity dynamics across chains is like witnessing the transmutation process itself... the slip minimization they've achieved feels almost alchemical in its precision. most teams are just chasing hype cycles while these folks are literally grinding the foundation stones. that's the kind of protocol synergy that actually compounds over time, no cap.
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ChainBrain
· 11-26 06:48
This is what it means to actually get things done, no hype, no negativity.
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The optimization in terms of Slippage is indeed pleasing to the eye, much faster than those previous cross-chain bridges.
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The term long-termism is well said, but I'm afraid it might become a label that gets misused.
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Teams that focus on infrastructure are indeed rare, as most are just speculating on concepts.
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Very few in the industry truly put effort into user experience upgrades, so that deserves recognition.
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The substantial improvement in cross-chain Liquidity Depth is a genuine advancement, not just superficial talk.
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Those who dare to skip marketing and focus on fundamentals are either genuinely confident or broke, and it seems like this is the former.
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The smoothness can indeed be felt; there were too many bottlenecks before.
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MoonlightGamer
· 11-26 06:37
No exaggeration, no criticism, this kind of hard-working team is indeed rare, most are Be Played for Suckers.
Let's talk about Slippage, it was really a hassle before, now it’s much smoother, this is real stuff.
There are a bunch of marketing projects every day, but those who actually get things done are few and far between.
Good infrastructure polishing is just good, user experience speaks for itself.
Can you see clearly? The vast majority are just empty talks, this team is really working hard.
This is what long-termism is called, the rest are just illusions.
Well said, I have always believed in this direction, but no one cherishes it.
To be honest, there are so many projects in this space that it's overwhelming, but there aren't many teams that are truly focused on doing the work. There's one team that I've been following, and I feel they're quite reliable—they don't engage in flashy marketing, but instead concentrate on doing the hard and dirty work at the bottom.
The most obvious thing is that they have put a lot of effort into multi-chain liquidity. If you frequently operate on-chain, you can experience it: finding liquidity depth across chains used to be quite a hassle, but it is now noticeably smoother. The slippage control when swapping coins is quite good, and the speed of the cross-chain bridge has also improved, making the overall experience much smoother.
To be honest, teams that meticulously refine their infrastructure are really rare in this restless market. Most projects are just chasing trends and riding the wave of traffic, but those who can truly focus on solidifying the on-chain interaction experience are the ones embodying the long-termist approach.