It's not about being a last-minute strategist. A while ago, I mainly focused on Hakimi, and so far, this project has performed quite steadily.



I've always been emphasizing that in the current market environment, blindly rushing to list on a top-tier exchange is not wise. The reason is simple—without a distinctive competitive advantage, with a market cap already at a high level, and lacking meme attributes, the entire project only has a stiff "bootlicker" vibe. Such positioning will inevitably be rejected by other exchanges.

Market demand for a project has never been about blindly piling up hype, but about genuine ecological value and market recognition. Sometimes, steadily building a foundation on mid-tier exchanges is healthier than forcing a listing on top-tier platforms.
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Ser_Liquidatedvip
· 9h ago
I've been optimistic about Hakimi for a long time; there's nothing wrong with using the word "steady." But to be honest, it's a bit funny that some projects still want to reach the top in one step... Without differentiation, they just rely on hype, and in the end, they'll still end up dead at the exchange's doorstep. Medium-sized exchanges gradually build their foundation, which is actually more reliable.
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ruggedSoBadLMAOvip
· 18h ago
Hakimi's move this time is indeed solid. Not following the trend to rush to top exchanges is actually a wise decision; ecological value is the true key.
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InfraVibesvip
· 01-09 11:41
Hakimi is indeed stable, there's nothing to boast about, just truly grounded. I've seen through the tricks of top exchanges long ago; no matter how high the hype is built up, it's all in vain. The key is to have real substance.
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ContractTestervip
· 01-07 19:55
Hakimi is indeed stable. Not blindly chasing the trend makes you a winner, much smarter than those projects that force their way into the top.
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DeFiAlchemistvip
· 01-07 19:46
nah the real yield optimization happens when you resist the siren song of tier-1 exchange listings... *adjusts alchemical instruments* the transmutation of value here is actually quite elegant—building genuine protocol synergies over chasing hollow tvl metrics. honestly, this whole "mid-tier exchange foundation" thesis aligns perfectly with risk-adjusted mysticism, no cap
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NotAFinancialAdvicevip
· 01-07 19:41
Hakimi is indeed steady, but I think this guy is a bit overconfident. The theory of steady development in China Communications sounds good, but in practice? It still depends on the team's execution ability.
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 01-07 19:31
Haqimi, I also think this matter is promising, just disagree with the idea that success can only be achieved by going to top-tier exchanges. Take it slow rather than rushing, it's more rewarding. Right now, many projects are just chasing hype and lack ecological support. Truly valuable things can still be developed by the China Exchange.
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