The project team stands at a crossroads: raise funds first or list on an exchange? As it turns out, they chose the third path—offering incense.
They say a sword is sharpened over ten years, but now it seems a stick of incense is also needed. Some wonder if a sudden wandering monk might appear in the Buddhist scripture hall and solve the fundraising problem with a single palm strike. In the Web3 world, luck really does play a role.
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PhantomMiner
· 23h ago
Laughing to death, the trick of incense offering is truly brilliant; it turns out you still have to rely on luck in the end.
I really don't know if it's difficult to raise funds or if they just want to take a gamble; anyway, the outcome is the same.
After ten years of sharpening the sword and finally waving it at the air, who wrote this script?
Web3 is like this—no funding, no exchange—then just offer incense; maybe the Bodhisattva is online.
Can we have a Shaolin monk here? One palm to fulfill the funding dream.
This choice is brilliant; even more than listing coins, it's offering incense.
If funding fails and the exchange also goes down, then trust this mysterious thing.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 01-10 07:35
Haha, burning incense is amazing. I feel like I can't even raise funds anymore.
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After ten years of sharpening the sword, the final move is like ashes in the face. LOL.
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When will the Sweeping Monk appear? I also want to be saved.
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Instead of waiting for funding, it's better to learn how to burn incense, right?
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This batch of project teams really lack a golden finger.
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It seems like the Web3 community needs to switch careers and become Taoist priests.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 01-09 10:57
Haha, this trick of burning incense really needs to be learned in the martial world—praying to gods and Buddha.
With fundraising so difficult, no wonder they have to rely on incense money for emergencies.
If the sweeping monk really appears, I would believe in miracles in Web3. First, protect my staking rewards well.
After ten years of sharpening the sword, I finally sharpened a stick of incense. It cracks me up.
This luck is more unpredictable than my staking APY.
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LiquidityWitch
· 01-09 10:53
Damn, is "offering incense" a new fundraising method? Haha
After ten years of sharpening the sword, this is what it has come to?
When will the wandering monk make a move? I'm waiting.
In the Web3 world, it seems more fantastical than martial arts novels.
Funding, listing, offering incense... why does it all feel like wordplay?
Is this project truly out of options or just hyping up the heat?
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BearMarketBuilder
· 01-09 10:49
Offering incense this move is really amazing, even more aggressive than fundraising and listing coins.
Ten years of sharpening the sword, but it’s all worn out. I just want to know which monastery’s monk is so free.
Fundraising, listing coins, offering incense—choose one... I choose to pray for divine protection.
These days, luck is more valuable than fundraising, reliable.
In the Web3 world, now it’s all about faith and burning paper.
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LowCapGemHunter
· 01-09 10:45
Offering incense is a brilliant move, faster than burning money to raise funds haha
The project team's move is truly... out of options
Ten years of sharpening the sword is not as good as a stick of incense, haha this year's flow is really crazy
When will the wandering monk make a move? My portfolio is waiting
Luck? Web3 is all about gambling on luck, don't fool yourself
This is the real third way, other projects should learn from it
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 01-09 10:39
Haha, this project is just giving up completely.
Praying to Buddha is more reliable than fundraising, right?
Ten years of sharpening the sword just to scam a wave? Can't stop laughing.
Really, Web3 is all about luck, the kind blessed by Buddha.
Choosing the third option is truly an invincible move.
The project team stands at a crossroads: raise funds first or list on an exchange? As it turns out, they chose the third path—offering incense.
They say a sword is sharpened over ten years, but now it seems a stick of incense is also needed. Some wonder if a sudden wandering monk might appear in the Buddhist scripture hall and solve the fundraising problem with a single palm strike. In the Web3 world, luck really does play a role.