Many LaunchPad projects indeed have issues with narrative design and team promotion. The casual storylines based on mascots or team settings often appear awkward and contrived, lacking depth. In contrast, truly differentiated projects—whether through unique mechanism design or core value propositions—can stand out and impress. That’s why more and more investors are becoming selective—they not only care about how the story is told but also whether there is real skill and expertise behind it.
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SchrödingersNode
· 01-07 21:17
No matter how fancy the story is, it's all for nothing without substance.
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MoonRocketman
· 01-07 17:15
Based on RSI indicators and Bollinger Bands channel analysis, the "story marketing" of this LaunchPad project has entered an overheated zone, with technical aspects clearly overextended — projects relying on mascots and narrative packaging should have been cleaned out of the track long ago.
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ChainDetective
· 01-07 11:52
Honestly, I'm already tired of those projects that make up stories. If there's nothing genuine, who would care about you?
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SmartContractRebel
· 01-04 21:51
No matter how fancy the story is, it still comes down to on-chain data speaking for itself.
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fren.eth
· 01-04 21:51
Honestly, projects that rely on mascots and sweet talk should have gone out of style long ago; investors are becoming more and more discerning.
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WagmiOrRekt
· 01-04 21:50
No matter how fancy the story is, it’s useless without some real substance inside.
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SelfMadeRuggee
· 01-04 21:35
The era of scamming money with stories is truly over; now you need real skills and genuine things.
Many LaunchPad projects indeed have issues with narrative design and team promotion. The casual storylines based on mascots or team settings often appear awkward and contrived, lacking depth. In contrast, truly differentiated projects—whether through unique mechanism design or core value propositions—can stand out and impress. That’s why more and more investors are becoming selective—they not only care about how the story is told but also whether there is real skill and expertise behind it.