Campaigns are moving at breakneck speed lately—just look at $SIXR. In this environment, real traction doesn't come from last-minute hype rushes anymore. What actually matters? Consistency and genuine presence in the community.
Here's the thing: this approach only works if you're genuinely invested in the project's long-term vision. It demands you stick around, keep showing up, and actually contribute beyond the campaign window.
If you're just chasing quick wins and pumps, you'll eventually get filtered out. The projects that build real momentum are the ones attracting believers, not tourists.
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ChainWatcher
· 01-09 00:52
To be honest, projects that are still relying on last-minute efforts to boost popularity should have been filtered out long ago, really.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 01-08 14:14
That's right, those still rushing to follow the trend are just the most naive among the newbies.
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MEVEye
· 01-07 14:54
Haha, sounds nice, but there are a bunch of project teams that run away after just two weeks of persistence.
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NftDeepBreather
· 01-07 14:52
There's nothing wrong with that. Those still gambling on rug pulls really need to wake up.
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fren_with_benefits
· 01-07 14:48
True consistency is the key, those who rush in and out are doomed to fail.
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CryptoTherapist
· 01-07 14:47
ngl, this hits different when u realize most of ur portfolio is just tourists larping as "believers"... let me grab my emotional volatility chart real quick 🔍
Campaigns are moving at breakneck speed lately—just look at $SIXR. In this environment, real traction doesn't come from last-minute hype rushes anymore. What actually matters? Consistency and genuine presence in the community.
Here's the thing: this approach only works if you're genuinely invested in the project's long-term vision. It demands you stick around, keep showing up, and actually contribute beyond the campaign window.
If you're just chasing quick wins and pumps, you'll eventually get filtered out. The projects that build real momentum are the ones attracting believers, not tourists.