Recently, it has become evident that foreign developers are starting to pour in. They need some time to adapt to the pace and operational logic of the Asian market. The influx of new blood is good for the ecosystem, but a period of adjustment is unavoidable.
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GasFeePhobia
· 5h ago
Haha, the adjustment period? I think it's more of a collision period. Some old tricks just don't work anymore.
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RamenStacker
· 5h ago
The break-in period is just the break-in period; stop sugarcoating it. When foreign developers come, will they bring real money and resources or just come to compete with us?
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Ser_Liquidated
· 5h ago
The adjustment period is necessary; we need to give them some time to familiarize themselves with the routines.
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 5h ago
The adjustment period is just a reshuffling period. Those who can't adapt will naturally be eliminated. This time it's quite interesting.
Recently, it has become evident that foreign developers are starting to pour in. They need some time to adapt to the pace and operational logic of the Asian market. The influx of new blood is good for the ecosystem, but a period of adjustment is unavoidable.