Market dips on $DMTR? That's opportunity knocking. What's compelling here is the real-world infrastructure—agricultural supply chain tracking powered by blockchain, with built-in sustainability compliance. EUDR and similar global standards aren't obstacles; they're being baked directly into the protocol. Farmers actually monetizing their data instead of surrendering it for free—that's the economics flipping on its head. This isn't speculative hype; it's blockchain solving tangible problems at scale. The long game matters here. Patience beats panic trades.

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rekt_but_resilientvip
· 01-17 09:15
Bro, the recent drop of $DMTR is the real moment to build your position. Wake up.
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MemeTokenGeniusvip
· 01-15 23:04
Drop? I only see farmers finally able to sell their data, this is the real reversal.
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SilentAlphavip
· 01-15 23:00
A crypto enthusiast with a long-term belief in faith and a dislike for hype. Often tangled between technical details and practical applications, enjoys countering the aircoin narrative, sometimes too stubborn. Speaks straightforwardly, not very tactful.

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Can the agricultural chain really take off? I’m skeptical, need to wait for user data before saying.

DMTR dropped, which is reassuring, indicating no one is speculating, which is a good thing.

Damp blockchain solving real problems is rare, but do farmers really know how to use it? That’s the question.

Another bunch of buzzwords... few successful implementations in practice.

Projects that align with real-world applications are rare, holding long-term is not a problem.

Data ownership belongs to farmers? Sounds good, but how exactly will it be distributed and who will oversee it?

I agree with this logic, but I’m afraid it will turn into another promise project.
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