Assessing the value of a project should not solely rely on its total market capitalization. What truly matters is whether the project can bring substantial solutions to human society, whether in the financial or technological fields. Taking NMR (Numeraire) as an example, this project effectively addresses the challenge of data acquisition in scientific research through human science training models. This not only demonstrates its value in practical applications but also attracts significant investments from financial giants such as JPMorgan Chase. Projects that can solve real problems and gain market recognition undoubtedly possess tremendous potential and value. When evaluating projects, we should focus more on their problem-solving capabilities and actual impact rather than simply looking at market capitalization figures. Only those projects that can create real value for society will stand out in long-term development.
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ChainWallflower
· 08-30 01:34
A series of operations blowing nmr
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CafeMinor
· 08-27 05:48
Small market capitalization can also have great energy.
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DAOplomacy
· 08-27 05:39
arguably another sub-optimal governance framework masquerading as innovation...
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HodlNerd
· 08-27 05:36
market cap is just a lagging indicator... true value lies in solving real-world problems w/ mathematical elegance. nmr gets it.
Assessing the value of a project should not solely rely on its total market capitalization. What truly matters is whether the project can bring substantial solutions to human society, whether in the financial or technological fields. Taking NMR (Numeraire) as an example, this project effectively addresses the challenge of data acquisition in scientific research through human science training models. This not only demonstrates its value in practical applications but also attracts significant investments from financial giants such as JPMorgan Chase. Projects that can solve real problems and gain market recognition undoubtedly possess tremendous potential and value. When evaluating projects, we should focus more on their problem-solving capabilities and actual impact rather than simply looking at market capitalization figures. Only those projects that can create real value for society will stand out in long-term development.