Many protocols are competing for attention, but I believe that projects that can truly keep users are ultimately fighting for time.


Because attention is fleeting, while time is what stays for the long run.
When I recently revisited @TermMaxFi, this feeling was especially clear.
It isn’t particularly loud, and it’s not the kind of product that manufactures emotions every day, but it makes people gradually want to stay.
I think this sense of companionship is especially worth turning into content.
For example: a person’s changes after continuously using it for 30 days—when they first start executing a long-term strategy, and when they first stop frequently switching positions—this content looks very calm.
But the more real it is, the easier it is to form long-term sharing and propagation.
If more and more such expressions appear on @3look_io, and @TermMaxFi is amplified, then it isn’t just a matter of profit logic.
It’s a long-term way of life that stays on-chain.
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