The strategic pivots of emerging Web3 teams never fail to spark curiosity. Take a closer look at the trajectory some protocols are charting—restaking infrastructure, then integration into messaging platforms, followed by a shift toward information-driven financial tools. Each move signals an attempt to capture different layers of the ecosystem. The real question isn't just what's next, but whether these pivots reflect genuine market demand or early-stage teams chasing whatever narrative gains traction. Worth keeping an eye on how these bets play out.
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 01-16 08:24
Look at this routine, today restaking, tomorrow messaging, the day after tomorrow financial tools, it feels like they're just betting on which narrative can become popular.
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RooftopVIP
· 01-16 05:58
Still pivoting. When can I finally focus on building a product? Will this constant back-and-forth really allow us to survive until the next bull market?
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ContractBugHunter
· 01-16 05:48
It seems like it's just more tricks and schemes. These teams have one track on the left and another on the right. The nice way to say it is "strategic adjustment," but in reality, they're just betting on which story can attract the most money.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 01-16 05:32
To be honest, I've seen this pattern many times before: restaking, messaging, financial instruments... It feels like everyone is betting on the trend, and I really can't tell which ones are genuine needs and which ones are just storytelling.
The strategic pivots of emerging Web3 teams never fail to spark curiosity. Take a closer look at the trajectory some protocols are charting—restaking infrastructure, then integration into messaging platforms, followed by a shift toward information-driven financial tools. Each move signals an attempt to capture different layers of the ecosystem. The real question isn't just what's next, but whether these pivots reflect genuine market demand or early-stage teams chasing whatever narrative gains traction. Worth keeping an eye on how these bets play out.