Once they prioritize smaller token holders—which frankly they should—and crack the code on user acquisition, the upside becomes pretty tangible. It's about showing real value to retail participants while expanding the user base meaningfully. That's when momentum can genuinely come back into play.
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MetaEggplant
· 1h ago
That's correct, but the real challenge is how to prevent retail investors from getting burned. Hearing the same old stories about user growth a hundred times is pointless; it's better to focus on improving the product experience first. Otherwise, no matter how many new users come in, they'll just be cannon fodder.
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StopLossMaster
· 01-12 17:57
Listen, small retail investors are the real money owners, but most projects don't take them seriously at all. In my opinion, whoever truly does this well will win big.
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ForumMiningMaster
· 01-11 21:58
Sounds good, but the key is how to do it. Without a concrete plan for user growth, it's all pointless.
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DeFiChef
· 01-11 21:57
NGL, this set of logic sounds good, but the difficulty is extremely high, and very few projects can truly achieve it...
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NotSatoshi
· 01-11 21:49
Honestly, if you can really do this, that's impressive. Now let's see which project truly cares about retail investors... Easy to say.
Once they prioritize smaller token holders—which frankly they should—and crack the code on user acquisition, the upside becomes pretty tangible. It's about showing real value to retail participants while expanding the user base meaningfully. That's when momentum can genuinely come back into play.