Do you remember the movie released in 2010? An idea in a dormitory eventually turned into a company with a market capitalization of trillions. Now, a leading Web3 ecosystem has developed to a scale of $1.66 trillion. These stories always make one ponder—what determines how far a project can go in its journey from small to large.



Recently, I watched the documentary about Solana titled "Built to Outlast," produced by the Wisemen team. Projects like this that document growth are quite worth paying attention to — the original intentions behind them, the technology choices, and community building often explain why some chains can sustain longer.
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SnapshotStrikervip
· 3h ago
The idea of achieving a trillion-level from the dormitory sounds possible, but most projects eventually vanish into thin air. Why is the gap so large? I actually want to see the documentary on SOL, but to be honest, there are too many hyped projects now, and very few can last long enough. 16.6 trillion sounds like a lot, but it can fall at any moment, making you question your life. Why is it so thrilling? Talk of original intentions sounds vague; the key is whether there are real users using it. No matter how large the community, if there’s no traffic, it’s all in vain. I’ve heard too many stories like this; wake up, the key is can it make money? From the dormitory to a trillion, just having dreams isn’t enough; which is more important, technology or luck?
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WhaleWatchervip
· 3h ago
From dorm room ideas to a trillion market capitalization, it sounds great, but there are actually not many projects that can survive. This documentary about Solana is definitely worth watching; the choice of technology and community are the dividing line.
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 3h ago
Wow, 16.6 trillion, this number is a bit outrageous... But speaking of which, we are tired of hearing this narrative from dorm room ideas to trillion-dollar companies; the key still lies in who can survive until the end. Watching that documentary on Solana, I'm curious how they interpret the idea of "lasting long."
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