To be honest, the market is not lacking new projects and new stories. What is scarce are those teams that truly focus on doing the work diligently.



I have been paying attention to Plasma, but not because of price fluctuations at certain times, rather because this project has chosen a relatively "hardcore" path. Based on the current information available, it is laying a foundation rather than riding the hot trend. These infrastructure projects share a common characteristic: they may not be particularly dazzling in the early stages, but once the ecosystem truly takes off, their value is often seriously underestimated. This pace is often disliked by short-term capital, but it is the best test of the team's actual execution ability.

From a holding perspective, I have to admit a fact: no one can predict the final outcome now. Whether Plasma can truly succeed depends mainly on a few key indicators—whether the technology is continuously iterating, whether there are real application needs in the ecosystem, and whether developers are willing to stay. These things cannot be reflected in short-term price fluctuations.

I can't really accept the approach of shouting "long-term value" while eyes are glued to the minute chart. So, at this stage, observing is far more meaningful than trading. Give the project time, and it will have the chance to prove itself; conversely, if it can't do that, time will also eliminate it.

My attitude towards Plasma is actually quite balanced: I neither blindly bullish nor dismissive. Just keep it on the watchlist and let it play out for a while.
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CryptoPunstervip
· 01-21 17:49
Projects laying the foundation test your mentality the most, really, much harder than a high-stakes gambler. These days, many claim to be long-term, but truly able to put down their phones are a rare breed. If Plasma can come out, it would be one of the seriously underestimated ones. The problem is to endure this boring period first. Lying in the observation list, calm and patient, time will tell.
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ChainMemeDealervip
· 01-21 13:19
Laying the foundation is indeed the easiest project to overlook, but it often has the most confidence. Whether developers are willing to stay is truly crucial; it determines life or death. Honestly, short-term funds have long since fled, which actually provides a reassuring environment for the teams that are truly working. However, whether Plasma can really take off still needs another two years to see. Let the bullets fly, anyway rushing is useless.
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UnluckyMinervip
· 01-21 02:29
Laying the foundation is indeed easy to overlook, but those who truly survive are often the ones who do it this way.
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GateUser-a180694bvip
· 01-18 21:52
Laying the foundation is indeed easy to overlook, but that's where the true test of the team lies. This guy is right; there are too many people just shouting slogans now. Regarding Plasma... it's definitely worth watching, but don't expect too much. Short-term traders who focus on minute charts will eventually get burned. Just let the bullets fly, time will tell the answer.
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FancyResearchLabvip
· 01-18 21:51
In theory, this set of logic is completely self-consistent, but in practice... it ends up locking itself inside. The items on the observation list often end up as "permanent observation," and now I’ve become proficient at it.
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SerLiquidatedvip
· 01-18 21:50
Really, projects that lay the foundation are the best way to see the true capabilities of a team. Short-term, they may not show much, but that's precisely what makes them the most worth watching.
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RebaseVictimvip
· 01-18 21:47
Agreed, truly infrastructure projects should be undervalued, which makes more sense.
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CounterIndicatorvip
· 01-18 21:33
Building the foundation is indeed easy to overlook, but often those are the big winners. This guy is right, infrastructure projects are doomed to take a hit in the early stages. Let the bullets fly, don't rush to all in or deny it outright. Short-term focus on price, long-term focus on data. I’ve got the Plasma strategy now. The moment the ecosystem really gets off the ground, everyone holding coins will be able to smile. But to be fair, just laying the foundation isn't enough; it depends on whether developers stay or leave.
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HashBardvip
· 01-18 21:32
"infrastructure plays reveal character through silence, not hype cycles. plasma's doing the unglamorous spadework while everyone else chases narratives. that's where i'm watching"
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LiquidatedTwicevip
· 01-18 21:30
Projects that lay the foundation are like this; in the short term, there may be little movement, but this precisely shows that the team isn't messing around. Compared to those who publish press releases every day, I actually trust this kind of steady work more.
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