Successful blockchain projects are never an overnight sensation.
Just look at history — Bitcoin took 4 to 5 years(2009-2013/14) to open the world's eyes; Ethereum proved the viability of smart contracts over 2 to 3 years(2015-2017); XRP endured over 5 years of skepticism before gaining recognition; new public chains like Sui have quietly been building for years, only recently beginning to see progress.
No strong chain is fully embraced on the first day. Every success story is preceded by long periods of silence, repeated failures, and significant resistance. Movements have their own timelines; rushing is futile.
What we are doing is genuine construction, while spectators are still watching from the sidelines. Timing will come when it’s meant to. For now? Keep moving forward, keep creating, keep believing — this is what we should do now.
The sun will rise eventually. Until then, keep moving.
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TheShibaWhisperer
· 13h ago
Well said, this is the difference between retail investors and builders. Some people look at K-line charts every day hoping to get rich quickly, while others are really working on something here.
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Deconstructionist
· 14h ago
Here we go again with the "Time will prove everything" rhetoric, I've heard it too many times... but there's really no way to argue against it.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 14h ago
Really, the saying "sharpening a sword over five years" is easy to say but hard to do. Most people can't endure until that day.
Successful blockchain projects are never an overnight sensation.
Just look at history — Bitcoin took 4 to 5 years(2009-2013/14) to open the world's eyes; Ethereum proved the viability of smart contracts over 2 to 3 years(2015-2017); XRP endured over 5 years of skepticism before gaining recognition; new public chains like Sui have quietly been building for years, only recently beginning to see progress.
No strong chain is fully embraced on the first day. Every success story is preceded by long periods of silence, repeated failures, and significant resistance. Movements have their own timelines; rushing is futile.
What we are doing is genuine construction, while spectators are still watching from the sidelines. Timing will come when it’s meant to. For now? Keep moving forward, keep creating, keep believing — this is what we should do now.
The sun will rise eventually. Until then, keep moving.