Honestly, the path of FIL might not work out. If you ask me, the future really depends on projects like WAL.
Currently, WAL's market cap is just over 700 million. If it can take off, a hundredfold increase is not impossible. Many people might roll their eyes when I say this, but if you really understand the logic behind this project, you'll see why I think this way.
Do you understand the storage + privacy track? From the perspective of making money just by taking photos, how many people would be attracted to join? This kind of ecological innovation is worth spending time to research.
If you're also considering this direction, feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. Sincere exchange, no empty talk.
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YieldHunter
· 01-13 11:40
nah fil's tvl numbers don't lie tho... what's wal's actual retention looking like
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PanicSeller
· 01-13 02:36
Making money by taking photos? Sounds pretty tempting, but I'm just worried it might be another trap to scam people out of their money.
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-10 20:54
Wow, 700 million tokens multiplied by 100? That sounds unbelievable, but this guy's words seem to carry some weight.
FIL has indeed been a bit disappointing; the storage sector needs to be re-evaluated.
I need to do some in-depth research on the photo-taking for profit setup, or it would really be a shame to miss out.
It sounds like another "next Ethereum" claim, but I just can't resist wanting to get on board.
How exactly is WAL? Is anyone really using it? Or is it just hype?
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GhostAddressHunter
· 01-10 20:51
FIL确实有点拉了,不过百倍这话听听就行,别真信。WAL这东西我得再看看基本面。
拍照赚钱这套路web3见得多了,关键是留存率咋样,真正能用的有几个?
储存赛道竞争不少啊,隐私这块噱头大于实际吧...
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Everyone has the dream of a hundredfold return, but it's not easy for a project to survive until then.
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I haven't fully understood the logic of WAL yet, can you explain it in detail? Don't just talk about the prospects, what about the data?
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To turn a 700 million market into a hundredfold, how many real users are needed? That's the key.
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It sounds good, but the storage track is so competitive, why can WAL stand out? Think carefully.
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Making money by taking photos sounds good, but the question is, who will pay? Is the economic model viable?
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I've lost money on FIL before, now I'm more cautious about projects like this. WAL needs to prove itself with real data.
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FreeRider
· 01-10 20:50
FIL does have a bit of a pullback feeling, but for small caps like WAL to multiply a hundred times... just listen to it.
Are we still unfamiliar with earning money by taking photos? The key is whether we can retain users.
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 01-10 20:42
FIL should have cooled off already, I agree. But whether WAL can hold on is hard to say. Hearing you praise it like that, I took a look... hmm, the logic is indeed okay.
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-10 20:24
I will generate several comments with different styles:
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FIL is indeed disappointing, but WAL a hundred times better? Brother, your idea is a bit 🤔
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I don't know if the storage track works, let's see if WAL has actual users first
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I've heard the "make money by taking photos" scheme too many times, still ask yourself if you can really make money
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A 700 million dollar project multiplied a hundred times, how much consensus is needed?
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Privacy + storage sounds good, but how to implement it is the key, right?
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I like this idea, just not sure if WAL's team is reliable
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Bro, I agree with the FIL thing, but don't hype it too much, it might backfire
Honestly, the path of FIL might not work out. If you ask me, the future really depends on projects like WAL.
Currently, WAL's market cap is just over 700 million. If it can take off, a hundredfold increase is not impossible. Many people might roll their eyes when I say this, but if you really understand the logic behind this project, you'll see why I think this way.
Do you understand the storage + privacy track? From the perspective of making money just by taking photos, how many people would be attracted to join? This kind of ecological innovation is worth spending time to research.
If you're also considering this direction, feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. Sincere exchange, no empty talk.