Have you noticed how certain tokens manage to launch versions across pretty much every major blockchain over time? There's a pattern emerging with projects that prioritize multi-chain adoption early on.
Looking at the Monad ecosystem specifically, we're likely to see at least one significant project breakthrough to $100m valuation within this cycle. The catalyst is straightforward: Monad offers high throughput and lower latency compared to existing chains, which attracts developers tired of congestion trade-offs.
The real question isn't whether tokens will succeed on Monad—it's which established multi-chain projects will recognize the opportunity first. History shows that the coins already battle-tested across multiple chains tend to scale fastest when a new high-performance chain enters the market. If you're tracking early Monad deployments, focus on projects with proven liquidity and cross-chain messaging infrastructure already in place.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 01-06 21:09
monad this time is really different, old projects rushing to the scene is the true way
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RiddleMaster
· 01-06 07:13
Monad is really competitive this time, but to be honest, those multi-chain veterans are indeed more likely to take off. The added liquidity makes a big difference.
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GasGuru
· 01-05 22:58
Monad is really heating up this round. Projects that adopted multi-chain layouts early on are now laughing last... A $100M valuation is not a dream, but the key is to have genuine liquidity to support it.
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rugged_again
· 01-05 22:56
monad is really here... I heard the hype for over a year before, and now looking at multi-chain projects, they are indeed rushing to the front. But to be honest, is it really that easy to break through with a 100m valuation? Feels like the same old tricks.
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GasFeeCrying
· 01-05 22:54
Monad this time is indeed interesting, but it feels like just another performance narrative.
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MetaMisery
· 01-05 22:36
This round of Monad really requires close attention. Projects that adopted multi-chain deployment earlier are indeed more advantageous... But to be honest, anyone entering now has to take a gamble.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 01-05 22:31
Haha, I've been keeping an eye on Monad for a while. Multi-chain projects are indeed more likely to take off. Let's see who reacts the fastest this time.
Have you noticed how certain tokens manage to launch versions across pretty much every major blockchain over time? There's a pattern emerging with projects that prioritize multi-chain adoption early on.
Looking at the Monad ecosystem specifically, we're likely to see at least one significant project breakthrough to $100m valuation within this cycle. The catalyst is straightforward: Monad offers high throughput and lower latency compared to existing chains, which attracts developers tired of congestion trade-offs.
The real question isn't whether tokens will succeed on Monad—it's which established multi-chain projects will recognize the opportunity first. History shows that the coins already battle-tested across multiple chains tend to scale fastest when a new high-performance chain enters the market. If you're tracking early Monad deployments, focus on projects with proven liquidity and cross-chain messaging infrastructure already in place.