Instead of following the hype around meme coins, it's better to focus on underestimated sectors. The energy leasing sector on Tron has actually been cultivated for a while, but the volume isn't enough.
There's a project worth paying attention to — specifically doing TRON energy leasing. It’s already listed on Gate and is currently in the buyback and burn phase. This operational logic actually reflects the team’s attitude towards the project's long-term value.
Why are projects like this often overlooked? Because they are not sexy and lack the overnight wealth stories typical in Web3. But a closer look at the business model shows that the demand for energy leasing in the Tron ecosystem is real, and the market size is expanding. The project has actual revenue driven by real activity, not just hype.
This is what I call a value gap — projects that generate real cash flow but aren't very popular. The data is here, and everyone can make their own judgment.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 01-06 15:51
The point about real cash flow is valid, but I've heard quite a bit about TRON energy leasing...
To be honest, not all low-heat projects are undervalued; sometimes low popularity is for a reason.
Buyback and burn sounds good, but it depends on how well it's actually implemented; otherwise, it's just a nice story.
Looking closely at the business model, the ecosystem energy—does the demand really have to be that high?
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JustAnotherWallet
· 01-06 01:05
TRON Energy Leasing? To be honest, I've been paying attention to this for a while, but it's too obscure and no one talks about it.
I believe in the buyback and burn strategy, which shows that the team truly cares about the project's long-term development.
Projects that can generate real cash flow are indeed often overlooked. Compared to those that create concepts every day, this one is more solid.
Gate launching is a plus; at least liquidity is not an issue.
Only by carefully understanding the business logic can you make money. It's not as simple as blindly buying Meme coins.
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ForkInTheRoad
· 01-03 16:56
To be honest, projects like this are indeed easy to overlook, but that's exactly why there's an opportunity.
Buyback and burn operations look solid and are much more reliable than projects that just talk stories every day.
Things that can generate real cash flow are worth paying more attention to.
The Tron ecosystem is indeed expanding, and the demand for energy leasing is a necessity.
But you still need to dig into the data yourself; don't just listen to the hype.
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RunWhenCut
· 01-03 16:55
Energy leasing is really not getting much attention, but it does make money.
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I've seen a lot of buyback and burn schemes, the key is whether there will be more chaos afterward.
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The demand in the Tron ecosystem is indeed real, it's just that no one is telling the story.
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Compared to the gambling feel of Meme coins, projects with cash flow are much more comfortable.
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Gate has launched? At least it's not a complete air project, I acknowledge that.
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The question is, where is the ceiling for the energy leasing market?
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The phrase "real income-driven" really moved me; unlike other projects that are just concepts.
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Lack of volume is a double-edged sword; on one hand, no one is pumping it, on the other hand, no one is dumping.
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These kinds of projects are actually places where people who have watched the market can make money.
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Energy leasing has been around for a long time; it's just that this project is indeed somewhat well-operated.
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quietly_staking
· 01-03 16:54
Real cash flow is more valuable than stories, no doubt about that.
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Energy leasing is indeed a stable business, just no one talks about it.
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Buyback and burn at least show that it's not a money-grabbing scheme.
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The rigid demand in the Tron ecosystem, why isn't anyone hyping it? Just because it's too boring.
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Honestly, I'm more interested in projects without stories.
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Gate has already gone live and it's still so cold; it’s definitely underestimated.
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I haven't heard of it, but I agree with this idea... real income > hype.
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Getting rich overnight vs. stable cash flow, I choose the latter.
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So, what’s the current price of this project? How low is it?
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Boredom = safety, makes sense.
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MEVHunterWang
· 01-03 16:53
Energy leasing indeed has been overlooked in this track, but I think it still depends on the team's execution capability.
Buyback and burn sound good, but I'm worried that the follow-up might not keep up, and it could become just another routine of cutting leeks.
Real cash flow is definitely more reliable than those pure concept projects.
Wave ecosystem still has potential, it's just that the marketing isn't doing well...
We have to admit that it's hard to find underestimated projects, but choosing the wrong one is a waste too. This requires time for research.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 01-03 16:47
Buyback and burn routines are getting boring, but the key question is: does anyone actually use the energy leasing track?
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That's quite right. These boring businesses are easy to make money from, but no one seems to profit from Meme coins that cut leeks every day.
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I believe in the genuine demand within the Tron ecosystem; I'm just worried about whether the team is reliable or not.
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Gate wants me to take over as soon as it launches? I'll wait and see.
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Instead of just hyping concepts, having cash flow is more practical. This logic makes sense.
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Where does the data come from that shows the energy leasing market is expanding? Can it be made public?
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Underestimating a track can indeed lead to being overlooked, but who knows if there's a reason it's being ignored?
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Actual revenue-driven models are a highlight, but low popularity often has its own reasons.
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WhaleMistaker
· 01-03 16:31
Real cash flow is indeed easy to overlook, but honestly, the ceiling for energy leasing is a bit low.
Instead of following the hype around meme coins, it's better to focus on underestimated sectors. The energy leasing sector on Tron has actually been cultivated for a while, but the volume isn't enough.
There's a project worth paying attention to — specifically doing TRON energy leasing. It’s already listed on Gate and is currently in the buyback and burn phase. This operational logic actually reflects the team’s attitude towards the project's long-term value.
Why are projects like this often overlooked? Because they are not sexy and lack the overnight wealth stories typical in Web3. But a closer look at the business model shows that the demand for energy leasing in the Tron ecosystem is real, and the market size is expanding. The project has actual revenue driven by real activity, not just hype.
This is what I call a value gap — projects that generate real cash flow but aren't very popular. The data is here, and everyone can make their own judgment.