How to spot emerging tech before the hype hits



When you're scouting the next big Web3 project, a few signals cut through the noise pretty fast.

Start with screen time—how long do people actually stick around? Apps that hook users don't need aggressive marketing. If people keep coming back day after day, that's your first clue something's working.

Then watch for the dopamine loop. The best products nail the feedback cycle—think sub-30 second interactions that feel snappy and rewarding. When every action gets a crisp response, users stay engaged. That's when you know the builders care about the experience, not just the feature set.

Don't sleep on frontend either. A polished interface isn't just pretty—it's proof the team sweats the details. Sloppy design usually signals sloppy thinking everywhere else. Clean UX means someone's actually thinking about how real people use this thing.

Combine these three, and you've got a solid framework for spotting projects worth your attention before they blow up.
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GigaBrainAnonvip
· 17h ago
Screen time really hits the mark. To see if a project can retain users, just look at the user reuse rate and you'll understand instantly.
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P2ENotWorkingvip
· 01-05 09:54
Screen time really best explains the issue. Projects that are active every day are indeed different and much stronger than those that rely on marketing spending.
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MetaMisfitvip
· 01-05 09:54
Honestly, the screen time metric is truly amazing; it's more effective than reading any white paper.
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SerumSquirtervip
· 01-05 09:50
NGL, this logic is all about retention rate. Truly impressive projects have users who genuinely re-engage, and there's no need for daily airdrop temptations.
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Degen4Breakfastvip
· 01-05 09:48
To be honest, the retention rate really hits the point. I've seen too many projects rely on marketing hype, but users can't be retained and have to be constantly acquired again, which will die sooner or later. Truly good products don't need to shout, they can spread on their own.
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ShibaOnTheRunvip
· 01-05 09:38
Speaking of which, screen time is indeed a truth detector. Many projects rely on aggressive marketing, and only a few can truly retain users.
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