This discovery is a bit late... Miden is actually backed by a16z, and I only just noticed now, which is a bit regrettable.
Kaito Campaign If I don't pay attention now, I will really miss out. After taking a close look, Miden's approach is clearly different from most projects. There are no overwhelming airdrop bombings, nor is it simply about traffic. Instead, they focus on community storytelling and ecosystem co-creation to make things more meaningful. This approach reflects a true long-term mindset — not for short-term popularity, but to build something meaningful together with the community.
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ForkTongue
· 25m ago
I've been eyeing Miden for a while, and a16z's endorsement is indeed solid. It's just that this wave of narrative pacing is a bit slow...
Wait, the ecosystem co-building approach is really top-notch, much better than those projects that Airdrop every day.
Miden's strategy is truly a bit different, and their long-termism really makes sense.
It's late to discover them, but not too late, the key is that they are really getting things done.
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MetaMuskRat
· 15h ago
If I had known earlier that a16z's endorsement meant getting in early, I would have jumped on it sooner. Now I realize I might be a bit late.
Miden's approach is indeed different; they can generate buzz without relying on airdrop bombardments. They've got some real substance.
The community co-creation model sounds a bit superficial, but seeing them actually do it, it seems quite genuine.
Wait, is this long-termism? Or are other projects just too impatient, haha?
Feeling like I might regret missing this wave for a while.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-11 04:56
The projects backed by a16z are still working quietly; these are the ones that will truly double in value.
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FudVaccinator
· 01-11 04:56
Damn, the endorsement from a16z is really easy to overlook. It's a bit late now that I realize it.
These days, are there any projects still daring to attract attention without relying on airdrop bombardments? Miden's approach is quite rare.
Deep storytelling > short-term hype. It's easy to say, hard to do. Looks like they're serious.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-11 04:50
Knowing about a16z endorsement only now is indeed a bit late
But Miden's approach is still worth paying attention to, projects that don't burn money or flood traffic are really rare in Web3
The community co-creation model looks comfortable, at least not as frantic as some projects that rush to cut profits
Heard the term long-termism many times, but few actually do it
Kaito's information source this time is pretty good; catching up is always better than missing out
Such low-key but meaningful projects tend to be more enduring
But to be fair, a16z's judgments are usually quite insightful
I just want to know if it's already too late to enter now?
No airdrop bombardment might actually be a good sign, indicating they’re not just here for a quick exit
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CryptoWageSlave
· 01-11 04:50
Really, the projects endorsed by a16z are only now being discovered. I kind of regret not getting in earlier.
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SerumSurfer
· 01-11 04:46
Oh no, I just saw a16z's endorsement now, feels a bit behind the times.
Really didn't expect Miden to be so low-key, without the usual airdrop blitzkrieg tactics, but instead focusing on the community. That's interesting.
This is the right attitude towards doing things, not rushing to cut the leeks.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 01-11 04:46
It's a bit late to realize now, but projects endorsed by a16z are really worth a closer look.
But to be fair, Miden's approach is indeed interesting. Without the usual airdrop routines, just quietly building the ecosystem feels quite solid.
Long-termism is a common phrase, but few can really execute it. Watching Miden feels a bit different.
I should have paid attention earlier, now I feel a bit regretful.
It's deep, for sure, but we'll have to see if they can truly deliver in the end. No matter how good the Web3 story sounds, it's still about the actual results.
This discovery is a bit late... Miden is actually backed by a16z, and I only just noticed now, which is a bit regrettable.
Kaito Campaign If I don't pay attention now, I will really miss out. After taking a close look, Miden's approach is clearly different from most projects. There are no overwhelming airdrop bombings, nor is it simply about traffic. Instead, they focus on community storytelling and ecosystem co-creation to make things more meaningful. This approach reflects a true long-term mindset — not for short-term popularity, but to build something meaningful together with the community.