In 2025, Glint Analytics will focus on infrastructure development, abandoning superficial marketing packaging and instead investing in in-depth development. The team continues to refine the underlying system architecture. Although there was a lack of attention in the early stages, these foundational technical accumulations are crucial for supporting the long-term development of the ecosystem. Solid infrastructure work often goes unnoticed, but it is an important pillar supporting subsequent ecological prosperity. As the core infrastructure gradually improves, the project has reached a critical turning point.

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BakedCatFanboyvip
· 11h ago
Work diligently without bragging, this is the team I like --- Infrastructure is like this, now it may seem insignificant, but it will support everything later --- Sweet talk is all empty words, let's see if we can really build a solid architecture --- Stay low-key and work quietly, projects like these tend to go further in the end --- Finally, someone is not doing marketing, stacking technology directly is the right way --- Let's see if these promises can truly be fulfilled, don't just make empty promises --- A well-developed infrastructure is the main event, now it depends on how good the execution is --- Even the best vision needs to be backed by code, keep it up
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LightningWalletvip
· 11h ago
Finally, a project is genuinely building infrastructure instead of just making empty promises. Looking forward to seeing what they come up with next.
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AirdropGrandpavip
· 11h ago
Really, focusing solely on technology without marketing is the right approach. Don't bother with those empty tactics; dedicating yourself to building solid infrastructure is the true path.
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StakeHouseDirectorvip
· 11h ago
Infrastructure is like this: nobody pays attention when you're working hard behind the scenes, but when results come out, it's a game-changer. By the way, Glint's approach this time is right—no need for those empty gestures.
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HashBardvip
· 11h ago
ngl, the unsexy infrastructure arc is where the real narrative gets written. everyone's chasing narrative hype while glint's literally building the rails nobody sees but everyone needs—that's the contrarian play that actually ships. kinda poetic if u think about it, low sentiment now = high sentiment later when it actually matters.
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GasWastervip
· 11h ago
Really, projects that focus on infrastructure tend to last the longest, much more reliable than those that publish press releases every day. No hype, no blackening; I’ve seen several successful cases of this low-key iterative approach. It all depends on how long Glint can stick with it. Infrastructure requires a truly patient team to do well; most projects have already lost their grip long ago. Finally, there’s a project daring to say no to marketing, which is exactly what I want to see. Wait, what exactly is this turning point? Can you share some details?
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