OpenMind recently announced a new round of financing, which indeed intensifies the competition in the industry. Many project teams are increasing their investments, and the atmosphere is becoming more competitive. For participants, staying in the top 20 is a bit stressful.
But competition is competition, and it's still important to discover some practical tools. Recently, I saw someone sharing a Light-Up Robot plugin that is quite convenient, simplifying many operational processes. Although these tools seem like small features, they can improve efficiency when used, so it's worth trying. If you're interested, you can look for related tutorials with detailed explanations; the steps are clearly written.
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AirDropMissed
· 9h ago
It's a mess. After this round of funding, another group of people will be washed out. It's really getting harder to rank in the top 20.
That robot plugin really saves effort; automation processes are incredibly satisfying.
When it comes to fundraising, some win while others get left behind. It all depends on who runs faster.
I tried out the plugin experience; work efficiency has indeed improved. I'm just worried that new tricks will emerge in the next round of competition.
Honestly, this track now feels like an arms race. Those with more funding get to win big, while those with less funding just get by.
Tools are good, but the premise is that you need capital to tinker with.
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zkProofGremlin
· 9h ago
Crushed again, another round of funding. If this keeps up, the top 20 will really have to fight hard.
OpenMind's recent funding round was indeed fierce; it feels like the entire industry is in an arms race...
I also started using that robot plugin, which really saves effort; otherwise, manually operating every day would be exhausting.
Holding onto the top 20 position is really tough; continuous effort is necessary.
Lighting up the plugin may be small, but the time saved is significant. Worth a try.
Everyone is investing more, and the atmosphere is genuinely a bit tense.
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RektRecorder
· 9h ago
Just go ahead and compete; the key is to find a way to make money.
The top 20 rankings are actually just superficial; having the right tools is the real key.
This plugin really saves effort; I've already started using it.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 9h ago
I'm exhausted, still have to keep going. That lighting plugin really saves effort.
It's getting increasingly difficult to hold the top 20, OpenMind's recent funding round has really motivated everyone.
Although small tools are unassuming, they're really useful. Anyway, with free tutorials, might as well give it a try.
This track feels like someone is pouring money in every week...
I need to look into that robot plugin; I heard it can really improve efficiency.
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OnchainHolmes
· 10h ago
It's intense. With this round of funding, I'll have to work overtime again. Can the top 20 still be maintained?
The robot plugin is really useful, saving me a lot of repetitive tasks. I recommend jumping on board.
OpenMind's move is a bit aggressive; increased competition is inevitable, survival of the fittest.
The toolchain is becoming more and more complete, no need to run manually anymore, efficiency is top-notch.
The funding wave is coming, and small to medium projects are under great pressure, but having handy tools also makes us less passive.
This plugin is really worth trying, it saves a lot of hassle. How to put it, it's a small helper for cost reduction and efficiency improvement.
It's competitive, but we still need to find a breakthrough point. Tools are one of the key ways to break through.
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 10h ago
It's overwhelming, and OpenMind's latest funding round has significantly boosted competitiveness. The top 20 really can't hold on.
By the way, that robot plugin is quite useful, saving me a lot of manual operations.
There are a bunch of funding news, but the truly usable tools are the real currency.
Maintaining rankings is too exhausting; it's more practical to find some useful tools to reduce costs.
Another funding round is coming to stir things up, and the atmosphere in the track is truly stifling.
The plugin really saves time, and just for this reason, it's worth going through a tutorial.
Everyone is burning money to compete for funding, but I think tool optimization is the long-term way to stay alive.
This round of funding essentially increases the difficulty coefficient for everyone; without some tool assistance, it's really hard to hold on.
OpenMind recently announced a new round of financing, which indeed intensifies the competition in the industry. Many project teams are increasing their investments, and the atmosphere is becoming more competitive. For participants, staying in the top 20 is a bit stressful.
But competition is competition, and it's still important to discover some practical tools. Recently, I saw someone sharing a Light-Up Robot plugin that is quite convenient, simplifying many operational processes. Although these tools seem like small features, they can improve efficiency when used, so it's worth trying. If you're interested, you can look for related tutorials with detailed explanations; the steps are clearly written.