Kindred is a quite unique Web3 AI project — its performance doesn't quite follow the overall market trend.
Most projects, when they rise, are very lively, with high trading volume and active communities. But when market sentiment cools down, these things tend to disappear. The growth curve is entirely emotion-driven and cannot last long.
Kindred's approach is different. Their growth logic is more sustainable and not affected by fluctuations in market sentiment.
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 12-13 10:40
I think the real test is still ahead; it's too early to celebrate anything now.
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TokenVelocity
· 12-11 06:53
This analysis hits the mark. Most projects are indeed just riding the coattails of hype. Kindred's approach of de-emotional growth seems to be genuinely focused on building things.
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NervousFingers
· 12-11 06:47
This is exactly what I've always wanted to see—a project that doesn't follow the trend. Most cryptocurrencies are just emotional trash bins; they hype up when they rise and disappear immediately when they fall. Only projects like Kindred, which operate inversely, are worth paying attention to.
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Sustainable growth sounds good, but how can we ensure it's not just a new trick to cut leeks?
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Finally, there's a project that doesn't rely on community hype to survive. This is what Web3 should look like.
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By the way, how does Kindred specifically achieve sustainable growth? It feels like every project talks about this theory...
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I love the logic of not dancing to the big market's tune, but I'm afraid we can't escape the cycle's fate in the end.
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This anti-emotion-driven mode is indeed rare, but the real test is still the execution capability.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 12-11 06:43
To be honest, I've seen many projects like this. The key is whether the actual product can hold up; otherwise, even a standalone growth logic is just empty talk.
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 12-11 06:40
This is the real reverse indicator. I see that Kindred isn't following the trend, so I instinctively want to buy the dip, but it automatically closes my position again...
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BackrowObserver
· 12-11 06:32
Hmm? Sustainable growth? We need market validation first. It's too early to say now.
Kindred is a quite unique Web3 AI project — its performance doesn't quite follow the overall market trend.
Most projects, when they rise, are very lively, with high trading volume and active communities. But when market sentiment cools down, these things tend to disappear. The growth curve is entirely emotion-driven and cannot last long.
Kindred's approach is different. Their growth logic is more sustainable and not affected by fluctuations in market sentiment.