An interesting phenomenon is that those truly in-depth analyses are often ignored, while emotionally charged controversial topics tend to attract a lot of attention. This is especially evident in the Web3 world.



The BSC chain ecosystem is booming, but a quick look reveals that many high-quality projects and builders are seriously underestimated. For example, names like BlockRazor, which are on par with top projects in terms of technology and innovation, seem lukewarm in community popularity. The underlying issue is worth pondering—how can good projects break through the noise and be seen by more people?

This reminds us that when choosing ecosystem builders and projects worth paying attention to, we shouldn't just follow the trend of popularity, but also learn to identify teams that are dedicated and diligent.
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MidnightSellervip
· 10h ago
Really, now the screens are filled with screenshots of shitcoins skyrocketing, while those truly working on technology are ignored. BlockRazor is indeed easy to be buried; if the hype isn't enough, it's just deservedly forgotten. The signal-to-noise ratio is too poor; you have to dig yourself to find good stuff. That's how it is, those chasing the hype will never make money; they've all been cut. The water here in BSC is too deep; you need to learn how to distinguish. The formula of hype = price simply doesn't hold in Web3.
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CoinBasedThinkingvip
· 10h ago
There are only hot gossip to attract followers, and no one watches in-depth content... This is the reality. BlockRazor has indeed been buried; the technology is there, but the marketing is too poor. You still have to put in the effort yourself; you can't rely solely on popularity. That's how the community is—traffic is king, and those who do the work end up at a disadvantage. There's too much noise, and good projects are drowned in spam. Following the trend will never earn real money; only calm and rational choices can bottom out. That's why many people end up losing money in the end—they follow the wrong people. It seems that now, those who create genuine content have become a minority.
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gas_fee_therapistvip
· 10h ago
Really, now the kids who make noise are the ones getting the milk; no matter how solid the technology is, you also need marketing skills. BlockRazor is indeed low-key, but low-key = no one pays attention. Popularity = the secret to wealth, this is the reality. The information cocoon is too terrifying; good things are drowned out. I agree, but the key question is who has the time to dig into these hidden projects. There's too much noise, which makes people lazy to distinguish between true and false. This is probably the most painful part of Web3; those with strong technical skills often end up at a disadvantage.
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InfraVibesvip
· 10h ago
Honestly, I've read quite a few deep dive articles, but the share rate is usually average... On the other hand, news about a certain coin dropping 50% can attract the whole network's outrage. BSC has indeed nurtured many good projects, but the hype has been taken over by those riding the trend, which is really a bit of a waste. Technologies like BlockRazor are actually being ignored, a typical case of "good wine fears the alley's depth"... The market is just so realistic. There's no way around it; ordinary users are more easily emotionally manipulated. Instead of studying code, it's faster to follow gossip. --- I think the key is to dig around yourself and not be carried away by hype. Low-key work is the real building. Deep content is often thankless and exhausting... --- So, you still have to rely on your own judgment to pick, or you'll get cut again and again. This phenomenon can actually be seen in every cycle; lively places don't necessarily mean opportunities. --- The noise is too loud, and real information is drowned out in Twitter and group chats... To find good projects, you need to put in the effort to do research.
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