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One of the most realistic yet most common phenomena in Web3 is: the excitement will eventually fade, and narratives will eventually lose their shine.
In a bull market, stories can be amplified endlessly; when a bear market arrives, emotions recede, and all packaging will be quickly stripped away.
Whether a project can stand firm ultimately boils down to one standard—does the product itself work?
The current problem is that too many projects spend time on hype and narratives.
Short-term emotions can be driven high, but once users try it once, they often get discouraged.
The reason is very straightforward:
No one will repeatedly pay for an empty story.
What can truly withstand cycles are not the loudest voices, but those teams that, during the coldest market periods, still focus on user experience, refine mechanisms, and pay attention to details.
Ultimately, the market only recognizes one thing: whether the product genuinely solves problems and whether it is worth repeated use.
Narratives can only boost temporary emotions and cannot retain users; only products that are truly useful and capable of long-term operation will stand out throughout complete bull and bear cycles.
From this perspective, my impression of @StandX_Official has always been quite clear. They don’t seem to be competing with hype, but rather layering and refining the trading experience and underlying mechanisms.
Whether it’s product stability, execution efficiency, or the actual benefits perceived by users, the logic is coherent and self-consistent, not just sustained by storytelling.
I’ve always believed that the crypto market will ultimately return to voting with cognition. Users won’t care long-term about what you say; they will judge: is it easy to use? Is it worth repeatedly using?
Those that can truly survive cycles are teams that continue to focus on making good products even when the market is bad.
The excitement will fade, stories will lose their shine. In the end, only the team that truly builds the product right will remain.
Whether StandX can go all the way, the market will give the answer.
But at least in terms of “doing things seriously,” they are heading in the right direction.
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