You nailed it. Look at how Aave, Meteora, Relay, and Jumper have positioned themselves—they're not just protocols, they're the backbone of what they do. Their niches? Rock solid. And here's the thing: as long as we keep building new chains, these foundational layers stay in demand. That's the real moat.
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fren.eth
· 5h ago
Well said, Aave has indeed grasped the lifeline. As more new chains emerge, these infrastructures become increasingly valuable.
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DevChive
· 5h ago
New blockchain layers are emerging endlessly. These underlying protocols will always have a place to thrive. Thinking about it, that's indeed how it is.
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zkProofGremlin
· 5h ago
Infrastructure is truly the long-term story. The more new chains there are, the deeper these underlying moats become. Aave is firmly entrenched.
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digital_archaeologist
· 6h ago
Exactly, these protocols have really found their place, especially Aave with that dominant vibe... New chains keep emerging, and the bloodsuckers will always have something to eat.
You nailed it. Look at how Aave, Meteora, Relay, and Jumper have positioned themselves—they're not just protocols, they're the backbone of what they do. Their niches? Rock solid. And here's the thing: as long as we keep building new chains, these foundational layers stay in demand. That's the real moat.