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Zen has built quite a compelling community presence in the crypto space lately. What's interesting is how the project continues to strengthen its ecosystem engagement—whether through development updates or community initiatives. For those tracking Zen's trajectory, the community momentum does seem noteworthy. It raises the question: what factors are driving such strong community cohesion compared to other projects? The loyalty and participation levels speak volumes about how well the project resonates with its base.
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Another "community-driven" narrative, come on, when the bull market arrives, everyone will have cohesion.
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Not bragging, but Zen has indeed kept people around this time, much better than those projects that run after a quick pump.
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High engagement? I feel like it's just a bunch of airdrop hunters...
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Speaking of which, Zen's update pace is indeed steady, gotta admit that.
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Community loyalty? Let's wait until the bear market, it's too early to tell now.
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Are Zen players mainly because the ecosystem is really useful, or just for the hype... you decide.
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Honestly, it's just good operations; other projects can copy this too.
NGL, this kind of cohesion is indeed different from those projects that only shout slogans.
Community loyalty... honestly, it’s about whether the project is actually doing something.
The Zen approach is quite good, compared to some projects with just empty talk...
As for engagement, it depends on whether it can be sustained in the future.
How to put it, as long as there's buzz, people will jump on it, it all depends on who is genuinely committed.