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BitTorrent's steps in 2025 are both steady and firm — this year is not about chasing trends but about genuine core upgrades. The direction set at the beginning of the year is very clear: prioritize infrastructure, followed by scale growth, and align with long-term strategy.
From this perspective, the BTTC ecosystem is steadily consolidating its foundation. It does not seek overnight fame but instead focuses on refining underlying capabilities and building confidence among ecosystem participants. This "slow is fast" logic often sustains the long-term value of projects in the crypto space better than short-term hype.
The idea that infrastructure comes first is a consensus across the entire Web3, but few projects truly implement it at the execution level. BitTorrent choosing this path also reflects the project's consideration of sustainable development — planting deep roots first before branching out.
I'm just worried it might be all talk; execution is the real test.
I've heard the saying "slow is fast" too many times, but the key is to see what the actual data looks like at the end of the year.
As for infrastructure taking root, I’m optimistic but also cautious—wait and see. Don't believe in slogans, believe in results.
It's interesting; at least it's not riding the wave of hype. This outlook is much better than some other projects.
Execution determines everything; no matter the strategy, it has to be implemented to count.
Kudos to a clear mind—it's really difficult to resist short-term temptations.
This approach is correct, but will user growth be overtaken by other projects? That’s also a concern.
Solid infrastructure is no problem, but the fear is that community enthusiasm might cool down, and network effects could decline.
Everyone is hyping concepts and pumping prices, while BTT is focused on infrastructure development. This logic may not sound glamorous, but it's solid and pragmatic.
Slow is fast. It sounds like motivational quotes, but in crypto, it's truly the truth. Not many projects can stick to this approach.