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I recently reviewed GAIB's development plan for 2026. Although the official statement is concise, it clearly articulates the direction.
Speaking of which, everyone should remember the token generation event in November last year. At that time, the backend architecture faced technical bottlenecks, resulting in numerous bugs in the system, which raised concerns and doubts within the community. For GAIB, 2025 is actually a critical period to focus on fixing issues and rebuilding confidence.
Looking at the plan, the core focus is on three areas: first, stabilizing the system's technical infrastructure; second, enhancing user experience and product reliability; third, expanding ecological application scenarios. These all seem to be pragmatic adjustments—without exaggeration, but rather systematically addressing previous problems.
Frankly, for projects that have experienced such turbulence, truly regaining market confidence depends on the execution in 2025. Promises are easy; implementation is the real test.