In this circle, there are a lot of projects that can shout, but those that survive are the ones quietly working hard.



Recently, I noticed two projects on ChainGPT Pad - Ekox and BitDealer. There hasn't been overwhelming promotion, and the community isn't constantly making grand promises, but the on-chain data and ecological actions are quite solid. It's really interesting these days; those who work quietly tend to accumulate real consensus. The market ultimately recognizes this principle: in the short term, it's all about talk, but in the long term, it's about internal strength. Projects that can stand firm in a bear market are most likely those who invest their resources in products and ecosystems.
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ContractFreelancer
· 2025-11-28 18:32
Indeed, I don't pay attention to those who shout every day anymore; looking at on-chain data is the way to go.

Projects that work quietly are more reliable, like Ekox, which is a typical example, without all the noise.

Those who survive in a Bear Market are truly built on real assets, there's no exception to this.

Only those who keep their heads down and work can go far; this is an eternal truth.

Rather than listening to stories, it's better to look at on-chain; data doesn't lie.
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NFTDreamer
· 2025-11-27 03:07
Low-key projects are truly impressive, data speaks the hardest

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Instead, I don't trust those with excessive promotion; I only look at on-chain actions and code submission frequency

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Ekox and BitDealer, who don’t blow their own horn every day, actually make people feel more at ease and reliable

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In a Bear Market, it's those who only talk a big game that get eliminated; those who survive are the ones who bring real value

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Still, the saying goes, practicality > hot air; this time the market finally gets it

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Not making noise but quietly getting to work, that’s the way to survive a bull run

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Those who bombard communities every day should have died out long ago; what remains are the real deals

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Well said, the noisier the project, the quicker it dies; those with real substance never lack a voice

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LiquidityWizard
· 2025-11-25 20:01
ngl, statistically speaking the signal-to-noise ratio in this space is basically inverse to project longevity... contrary to popular belief, actual on-chain metrics don't lie, and yeah, those quiet builders typically show up in the data before they show up in your timeline. risk-adjusted returns favor the unglamorous ones, theoretically.
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not_your_keys
· 2025-11-25 19:55
Solid projects really don't need to shout every day; the data will speak for itself.

Those who work quietly tend to last longer; that's the reality.

Ekox and BitDealer are indeed reliable, without all the gimmicks.

Anyone can fool people in the short term; it just depends on who can last until the end.

Projects that grind away quietly are the real heroes; everything else is just superficial.

In fact, true consensus is never shouted out.
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 2025-11-25 19:42
Indeed, there are too many big mouths in this circle now, and the ones who can truly get things done are actually the minority.

Low-profile projects are indeed more worth following; the data will speak for itself.

Projects like Ekox and BitDealer are much more reliable than constantly posting promotional content.

To put it bluntly, it's still that saying: what gets eliminated in a Bear Market are those who only know how to brag.
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 2025-11-25 19:36
Low-key projects are indeed more resistant to falls, but the problem is that they have to survive until that time.

Working hard is fine, but how do we handle the financing aspect?

How are Ekox and BitDealer doing in terms of rise, any data?

One word, retail investors who believe in this theory ultimately get played for suckers.

However, to be fair, those who constantly post promotional materials are more likely to crash.

Surviving in a Bear Market already indicates something.

It's the truth, but being low-key doesn't necessarily mean making a profit; how do we evaluate these two projects?

This line of thought is not wrong; it just depends on who can hold on until that day.

Those who survive in a Bear Market are truly backed by real capital, I agree.
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