The SIXR project reaches a critical milestone in the first month of the new year—January 15th is the final deadline. After several delays and adjustments, this is truly the sprint phase.
At this stage of development, the test is not popularity but mindset. Many potential opportunities are often most easily overlooked during this period—there's no excitement of the launch phase, nor can the end results be seen, leaving only strategy execution, patience, and confident judgment about the future.
This is exactly the path SIXR has taken. Looking back, Bongo's development trajectory also confirms the same logic—it's often the most unremarkable moments that are the most worth paying attention to. Both projects employ this long-term methodology. Stay steady through this period, and the story will naturally unfold.
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AirdropGrandpa
· 01-05 21:43
Another delay... Is this really happening this time? We'll find out on January 15th.
Wait, can Bongo's logic really be applied here? Feels a bit different.
The most unnoticed moments are the most worth watching. I love hearing that, but the premise is that there really has to be something.
Just get through this period. Anyway, we've waited so long, might as well stay calm and watch.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 01-03 11:50
It's another delay and a sprint; I've heard this excuse so many times... But on the other hand, the most testing part is indeed the middle section—only those who can endure are truly strong.
Stay steady, stay steady. We'll see how Bongo turns things around.
Wait, is January 15th really the last time?
This "least noticeable moment" is the most worth watching. I'll believe it half, and the rest depends on execution.
It's going to test patience again. This time, I'm betting on the mindset.
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NonFungibleDegen
· 01-03 11:50
ngl the "mid-project grind" framing hits different... but also ser, we've heard the "diamond hands through the dull season" narrative like a hundred times lmao. probably nothing tho, actually bullish on patience paying off eventually 🤞
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LowCapGemHunter
· 01-03 11:48
Is it delayed again? Is this for real this time… But then again, the most agonizing phase is the true test, those who understand, understand.
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SIXR's long-term thesis sounds comfortable here, just worried it’s all just pie in the sky.
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The sprint phase truly tests confidence. I bet these people can hold on through this.
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Bongo’s example indeed illustrates the point. Those overlooked projects actually have the most chance. I accept this logic.
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January 15th deadline, should I accumulate or not? That’s the question.
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Strategy execution + long-termism, sounds good. Let’s see how far SIXR can go.
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This middle part is the biggest test of human nature. Most projects die here. Whether SIXR can survive and break through remains to be seen.
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Why does it always feel like these kinds of articles are just comforting those who are trapped?
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Stay steady, stay steady, and things will naturally unfold… I’ve heard this phrase too many times.
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liquidation_surfer
· 01-03 11:28
Postponed and deadlined, I'm tired of hearing this set of rhetoric, I can really deliver it
The SIXR project reaches a critical milestone in the first month of the new year—January 15th is the final deadline. After several delays and adjustments, this is truly the sprint phase.
At this stage of development, the test is not popularity but mindset. Many potential opportunities are often most easily overlooked during this period—there's no excitement of the launch phase, nor can the end results be seen, leaving only strategy execution, patience, and confident judgment about the future.
This is exactly the path SIXR has taken. Looking back, Bongo's development trajectory also confirms the same logic—it's often the most unremarkable moments that are the most worth paying attention to. Both projects employ this long-term methodology. Stay steady through this period, and the story will naturally unfold.