Recently, I have been paying attention to the Web3 project Walrus Protocol. This ecosystem has indeed put a lot of effort into DeFi.
From practical experience, their liquidity mining mechanism is quite user-friendly, and the cross-chain trading is also easy to use, allowing even new users to get started quickly. The team updates frequently, and the feature iterations in the roadmap are well-paced, not the kind of project that just makes empty promises.
The community's activity level is also worth mentioning, with a good discussion atmosphere. Based on recent market performance, the WAL token's volatility has been relatively stable, with no drastic price swings. Considering the continuous improvement of ecosystem functions and the team remaining active, this type of project is indeed a long-term focus.
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RealYieldWizard
· 11h ago
Liquidity mining friendliness is okay, but I think we need to observe the stability of cross-chain more carefully.
By the way, WAL's recent trend is indeed stable, but I heard that many new entrants have recently joined, so we need to be cautious.
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-10 01:02
I agree that the liquidity mining mechanism is user-friendly, but to be honest, cross-chain usability isn't that absolute.
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BearMarketGardener
· 01-08 23:52
Well, I've also been following the Walrus project for a while, and it's indeed not as worthless as most pump-and-dump coins.
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NFTArchaeologis
· 01-08 23:49
Liquidity mining is nothing new; that's the nice way to put it. The key is whether the team will still be diligently iterating after six months.
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DuckFluff
· 01-08 23:47
Mining profits are okay, but the gas fees are a bit disgusting. However, the team is indeed working seriously.
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GmGmNoGn
· 01-08 23:25
Damn, another DeFi project, telling me every day about a complete ecosystem, an active team—I'm tired of hearing it.
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AlgoAlchemist
· 01-08 23:25
Cross-chain is indeed a pain point. If Walrus can really streamline the liquidity aspect, there might be a chance in the future.
Recently, I have been paying attention to the Web3 project Walrus Protocol. This ecosystem has indeed put a lot of effort into DeFi.
From practical experience, their liquidity mining mechanism is quite user-friendly, and the cross-chain trading is also easy to use, allowing even new users to get started quickly. The team updates frequently, and the feature iterations in the roadmap are well-paced, not the kind of project that just makes empty promises.
The community's activity level is also worth mentioning, with a good discussion atmosphere. Based on recent market performance, the WAL token's volatility has been relatively stable, with no drastic price swings. Considering the continuous improvement of ecosystem functions and the team remaining active, this type of project is indeed a long-term focus.
What do you think about this direction?