The current crypto market lacks a clear upward narrative, and investors are generally in a wait-and-see mode. Carefully observing recent project developments, I find that infrastructure projects that continuously iterate on their underlying technology may be the first to break through the deadlock. Take Walrus Protocol as an example; the recent performance of this project is worth noting—technical updates have been uninterrupted, and ecosystem collaborations are steadily progressing. From actual progress, although the related tokens have not yet shown a significant increase in price, this steady development pace often indicates a buildup phase. Market rotations usually follow certain patterns. After initial hot spots cool down, projects that do solid work at the infrastructure level and have well-established ecosystem layouts tend to attract attention in the next wave of market movement. These projects do not rely on hype but on genuine technological accumulation and practical collaborations. If the next rotation indeed targets these infrastructure tracks, now may be the ideal window for observation and strategic positioning.

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ContractBugHuntervip
· 01-21 11:18
It's true that infrastructure projects like Walrus are often overlooked, but the logic is sound. Things that iterate quietly are often the next big trend; hype projects should have already cooled off. --- But everyone who entered now has been caught once; who still dares to chase infrastructure? --- Wait, can this steady pace really withstand a bear market? I'm a bit worried. --- Infrastructure is good, but someone needs to take over the position; just working silently on development is useless. --- Walrus? Haven't heard of it yet, just marking it down for now and will see. --- You're right, actually those projects that post daily on Twitter should be the ones to watch out for. --- Building momentum? Or has it just sunk straight to the bottom? Who knows. --- These kinds of projects are usually latecomers with some potential; they have a bit of substance.
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BitcoinDaddyvip
· 01-18 19:37
Hmm... Infrastructure projects are indeed worth watching, but I'm just worried they might be all talk and no action. Wait, does Walrus really have so many ecosystem collaborations? I haven't heard about them. The underlying technology iteration is good, but I don't know when it will translate into a price increase. When will it be our turn in this cycle? We've been on the sidelines for half a year already.
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SocialAnxietyStakervip
· 01-18 14:57
Solid technical accumulation is the key, everything else is just illusions.
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LiquidityWhisperervip
· 01-18 14:56
I've always thought that infrastructure projects are like this—no one pays attention in the beginning, and only regret when the market comes. Walrus's approach indeed works quietly behind the scenes, unlike those projects that boast every day.
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zkProofGremlinvip
· 01-18 14:48
I've heard the story of infrastructure too many times, I'm just afraid it will end in nothing again. --- Walrus is indeed working hard behind the scenes, but the price still needs to rise to have a say. --- Accumulation? Or are you trapped? This phrase is getting a bit tiresome. --- Waiting for the next rotation to take over, but that might be a long way off. --- Technical iteration is just technical iteration; in the end, it still depends on whether the coin price can move. --- I don't deny the value of infrastructure, but I just don't know how long we'll have to wait. --- Another "window period," new windows every week. --- Market rules? The rules have long been disrupted, don't fool me. --- Partnerships landing is a good thing, but I'm worried it will all just be hype. --- Now is an observation period; no one should leverage.
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CantAffordPancakevip
· 01-18 14:46
To be honest, the information gap is really large right now. Everyone is focusing on hot topics, and as a result, missing out on projects that quietly get things done. Walrus and similar projects are indeed interesting, but the waiting period is too torturous.
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TommyTeacher1vip
· 01-18 14:38
Now is indeed the time to focus on infrastructure, as those projects that work quietly often end up laughing last.
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MysteryBoxBustervip
· 01-18 14:33
The talk is one thing, but can the infrastructure sector really pick up... --- Projects like Walrus are indeed working quietly, but no one knows when it will be their turn. --- Gaining momentum? Or lying in the grave, who can say for sure. --- Infrastructure has prospects, no doubt, but the key is whether you can wait. --- Waiting for a rotation? I'm afraid waiting might turn into perpetual motion. --- No matter how advanced the technology is, if no one invests, it's useless. Right now, hype is king. --- Wow, another argument claiming "this is the window for layout" has appeared. --- Not denying Walrus's efforts, but this price really can't hold. --- The infrastructure track is too cold; hot money has all shifted to narratives.
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