Remember those early projects where users could earn over $50,000 just by registering and inviting friends? This space is indeed full of uncertainties, but I believe there are truly reliable builders out there. Projects like Inference Labs are among the ones I have high hopes for.
Why do I think these kinds of projects might explode? First, their teams and technical directions are very solid. In the current market environment, such projects are often more likely to attract attention and funding support. Historically, those who entered early and held high-quality projects indeed have the chance to earn substantial returns. Of course, this field involves both risks and opportunities, and having good judgment in selecting projects is crucial.
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SerumSquirrel
· 55m ago
Reliable builders are indeed rare; most are just following the usual money-grabbing tactics.
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TokenTaxonomist
· 7h ago
nah actually per my analysis those early referral schemes were taxonomically incorrect pyramid structures, just saying. data suggests the $50k claims don't survive statistical scrutiny... but yeah inference labs does have solid tech fundamentals, i'll give em that. evolutionary advantage in this cycle fr
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OnChain_Detective
· 01-10 19:07
ngl this reads like every rugpull pitch i've flagged in the last 6 months... "early users made $50k" is literally the playbook
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OldLeekConfession
· 01-09 18:35
Is it really $50,000? Why didn't I catch it? I would have exited completely long ago.
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LightningLady
· 01-09 12:01
The early dreams of getting rich quickly have already faded. Now, when looking at projects, it's still about whether the team is reliable.
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SolidityNewbie
· 01-09 12:00
That early wave was indeed crazy, but can we still find such opportunities now? It feels like they've all been cut already, haha.
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NotSatoshi
· 01-09 11:56
The $50,000 thing is long outdated; now it's all about the leek-cutting schemes.
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ZeroRushCaptain
· 01-09 11:54
Ha, it's the old tune of "get rich quick by entering early" again. I'll say it, the guys who invested 50,000 dollars back then are still waiting to get out now.
Every day someone is telling me about a "solid team" and "reliable builders," but when the bear market hits, all the pretenses are gone. Will Inference Labs survive until next year? I don't know, but I'm definitely not gambling anymore.
This is a contrarian indicator— the more they hype, the crazier it gets, and my withdrawal card becomes more active... really.
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just_vibin_onchain
· 01-09 11:36
The early projects' method of inviting to earn 50k... just listen to it. Most of those who still believe in this have already been scammed.
Remember those early projects where users could earn over $50,000 just by registering and inviting friends? This space is indeed full of uncertainties, but I believe there are truly reliable builders out there. Projects like Inference Labs are among the ones I have high hopes for.
Why do I think these kinds of projects might explode? First, their teams and technical directions are very solid. In the current market environment, such projects are often more likely to attract attention and funding support. Historically, those who entered early and held high-quality projects indeed have the chance to earn substantial returns. Of course, this field involves both risks and opportunities, and having good judgment in selecting projects is crucial.