The project landscape within the industry is mixed, and Pizza's product competitiveness within the ecosystem is not particularly outstanding. However, interestingly, many Web2 content creators repeatedly cite Pizza's data to support their viewpoints when conducting data analysis. This phenomenon itself highlights the issue.
Pizza's authority in the field of alternative data is indeed quite strong. From data standardization, data credibility, to coverage depth, it has established a relatively mature system, becoming a benchmark for industry reference. Even if the project itself is not particularly dazzling in the PM track, it has gained considerable influence in the entire crypto market through its data moat.
This also reflects a phenomenon: sometimes, focusing on doing one thing well is more valuable in the market than doing many things mediocre.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 01-06 17:21
Data moat is really the ultimate, more valuable than any concept coin
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CryptoMotivator
· 01-06 16:06
Oh right, the Pizza data system is indeed tightly controlled, no wonder Web2 people are all referencing it.
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OnChainSleuth
· 01-04 03:54
The data moat really works, unlike some projects that try to do everything but end up failing at everything.
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RektRecorder
· 01-03 17:56
Data is king, and pizza has thoroughly understood this principle. Relying on data rather than products to support authority is indeed quite interesting.
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Tokenomics911
· 01-03 17:53
If you can't compete with others in the market, compete with data. Pizza's move is truly brilliant; professional barriers are established, and the entire ecosystem has to listen to you.
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mev_me_maybe
· 01-03 17:50
Data moat is truly unique. Others want to expand their operations, but Pizza is becoming more and more specialized. This is the winning strategy.
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SerumSurfer
· 01-03 17:49
Data is king, and this move by pizza is truly brilliant. It's not about attracting users through the product, but rather letting the authority of data speak, and Web2 people all have to cite it.
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StealthMoon
· 01-03 17:49
Data moat is indeed a real skill; projects that excel in it are far superior to others.
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 01-03 17:43
Ha, the Pizza thing is really something else. The product is average, but the data can compete... This is the true moat.
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Even after being spun like this, it's worth it. Dedicated work will always find someone to buy in.
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So, don't try to do everything. Mastering one thing to perfection is the way to go, and Pizza is a prime example.
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It feels like the Web2 folks are just waiting to cite Pizza's data, relying entirely on this system. Pretty impressive.
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Honestly, compared to projects that just pile on features and are all pretty average, Pizza's approach is indeed clever.
The project landscape within the industry is mixed, and Pizza's product competitiveness within the ecosystem is not particularly outstanding. However, interestingly, many Web2 content creators repeatedly cite Pizza's data to support their viewpoints when conducting data analysis. This phenomenon itself highlights the issue.
Pizza's authority in the field of alternative data is indeed quite strong. From data standardization, data credibility, to coverage depth, it has established a relatively mature system, becoming a benchmark for industry reference. Even if the project itself is not particularly dazzling in the PM track, it has gained considerable influence in the entire crypto market through its data moat.
This also reflects a phenomenon: sometimes, focusing on doing one thing well is more valuable in the market than doing many things mediocre.