InfoFi has exited the scene, which makes me wonder if Zetarium can still become the next dark horse. What do you think about the project's technology and application prospects? Based on market reactions, the survival space for such emerging projects is becoming increasingly limited. However, some people remain optimistic about this direction, believing it can break through. What do you think? Is it still worth paying continuous attention to?
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GigaBrainAnon
· 01-20 14:20
Once InfoFi runs away, I know this track is about to change, and Zetarium is probably also cannon fodder.
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Honestly, I don't understand where the moat of this kind of project is, it feels like just a different coat of paint.
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Wait, does anyone still believe in this? I advise you not to take the bait anymore.
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Dark horse? Bro, you haven't seen a real bloodbath. The death rate of projects like this is right there.
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The technical prospects are good, but the market can't provide enough room for survival, it's that simple.
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The group that insists on being optimistic probably got caught in it too. Don't be led by the rhythm.
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MysteriousZhang
· 01-20 14:16
Honestly, I don't really trust this kind of project anymore; there's too much following the trend.
Zetarium? Never heard of it, but it feels like the same old routine.
The old waves die on the beach, and the new waves keep coming... it's a bit exhausting.
Better to hold onto what I have rather than chase after new concepts.
Let's wait and see; the market isn't stable yet.
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WealthCoffee
· 01-18 16:00
InfoFi is dead, and no matter how much Zetarium hyped it up, it's doomed to be a bagholder.
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LeekCutter
· 01-18 15:59
It's the same old trick, a new dark horse every day, and daily leek harvesting.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 01-18 15:57
InfoFi is done; we should have seen it coming. I'm still observing Zetarium, but to be honest, projects like this are struggling to survive nowadays.
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SorryRugPulled
· 01-18 15:53
InfoFi has already run, so why shouldn't Zetarium run?
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OffchainWinner
· 01-18 15:48
Honestly, I’ve become indifferent to this type of project. After a quick profit, I’ll just exit.
Zetarium? Never heard of it, but since InfoFi is dead, the future is probably bleak as well.
I don’t believe anymore. Going all in on spot holdings.
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LootboxPhobia
· 01-18 15:32
InfoFi this wave really taught me a lesson. Whether Zetarium can turn around depends on subsequent financing situations.
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Dark horse, dark horse. In the end, they all become black five categories. I'm still holding coins and observing.
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To be honest, this direction is too competitive. New projects without real skills can't survive a bear market.
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Instead of fussing over Zetarium, it's better to look at how its founding team has performed in the past.
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Another "next dark horse" story, I'm tired of hearing it.
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Projects that can break through are always low-probability events. I'd rather bet my money on Bitcoin.
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No matter how good the technical prospects are, without community consensus, it's all useless. Ecosystem is the most important thing these days.
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Let's wait and see their token unlock plan. It can reveal quite a few clues.
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Instead of asking whether it's worth paying attention to, better to ask yourself how much you can lose.
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There are so many similar projects. Why trust it and not others?
InfoFi has exited the scene, which makes me wonder if Zetarium can still become the next dark horse. What do you think about the project's technology and application prospects? Based on market reactions, the survival space for such emerging projects is becoming increasingly limited. However, some people remain optimistic about this direction, believing it can break through. What do you think? Is it still worth paying continuous attention to?