Move chains really just need that one breakthrough product to actually pull in users at scale. Aptos seems to be building something real here. DecibelTrade looks like it could be the kind of infrastructure play that actually moves the needle if they execute properly—nothing groundbreaking on paper, but execution matters more than hype anyway. Then there's the longer-term stuff brewing too: the builders working on dApps and tooling, they're betting on the ecosystem maturing over the next cycle. Some of these bets might not pay off, but the upside if even one of them cracks the mainstream use case is massive. That's where the real value creation happens in Move chains.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 01-09 07:46
Execution is much more effective than the fancy promises in the white paper, to be honest.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 01-07 19:49
To be honest, I still have some confidence in infrastructure projects like DecibelTrade, but it depends on how well they execute.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-07 19:48
To be honest, infrastructure projects like DecibelTrade are just gambling on execution; anyone can make up stories on paper. The key is whether Aptos can actually develop that killer app, or else the Move ecosystem will just keep hyping itself up.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 01-07 19:43
ngl DecibelTrade's infrastructure is the real deal, much more reliable than those projects that hype themselves up every day.
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FOMOSapien
· 01-07 19:42
Honestly, Move chains just need that one hit product right now, really. Aptos is working on some things, and if infrastructure plays like DecibelTrade can be implemented, it would be awesome—much better than those who just talk about it all day. Execution is the key; talking on paper doesn't mean much.
Move chains really just need that one breakthrough product to actually pull in users at scale. Aptos seems to be building something real here. DecibelTrade looks like it could be the kind of infrastructure play that actually moves the needle if they execute properly—nothing groundbreaking on paper, but execution matters more than hype anyway. Then there's the longer-term stuff brewing too: the builders working on dApps and tooling, they're betting on the ecosystem maturing over the next cycle. Some of these bets might not pay off, but the upside if even one of them cracks the mainstream use case is massive. That's where the real value creation happens in Move chains.