Speaking of why I am optimistic about the grassroots culture project, the reason is actually simple. Projects rooted in the community and representing the voices of ordinary people often accumulate genuine believers during bear markets. What you're buying is not just tokens, but participating in a reversal— the possibility of moving from the margins to the center stage. Many people missed early opportunities, but now is actually a good time to enter. Believe that projects that uphold the grassroots spirit will ultimately win market recognition.

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AirdropDreamervip
· 9h ago
Grassroots projects this time definitely have imagination, but I'm worried it might just be another scheme to harvest retail investors' funds.
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StablecoinGuardianvip
· 15h ago
The idea that the bear market is for accumulating believers has been heard too many times. Every time, it's said that now is the good time, but what happens then? Forget it, just treat it as a gamble on emotions. Anyway, it's all idle money. Can these kinds of projects really turn around? It feels more like storytelling. The grassroots spirit sounds good, but market recognition is another matter. A comeback sounds exciting, but in reality? Most of them end up zeroed out. I usually don't touch this kind of project; it's too risky. Basically, it's a gamble on popularity. Once popularity fades, everything resets to zero. Every project claims to represent ordinary people, but in the end, it's all about cutting the leeks. I can't believe in this "participate in a comeback" narrative; it sounds too hollow.
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PhantomHuntervip
· 01-14 10:17
Grassroots projects this time do have some imagination, but to be honest, it's still a gamble on people's trust.
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GasFeeLadyvip
· 01-12 13:18
ngl the "grassroots moment" narrative hits different when gas is finally under 30 gwei... timing the entry window on these community projects is literally all psychology tbh
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 01-12 13:17
Bear markets are actually the best time to scoop up bargains. Grassroots projects are indeed interesting this time. If these kinds of projects can truly attract believers, it will be more exciting later on. It's not too late to get in now; the key is whether you can hold on. Stories of edge reversals often give rise to big monsters. Whether faith is valuable or not depends on subsequent actions; just relying on sentiment is not enough.
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PumpBeforeRugvip
· 01-12 13:16
Sounds like another story of "missing the early days and regretting for a lifetime," the old routine, brother.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 01-12 13:15
I've heard the saying that during a bear market, believers accumulate too many times, but the key is whether you can still make a profit when entering now.
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SilentObservervip
· 01-12 13:09
The true belief is what is accumulated during a bear market, there's nothing wrong with this statement.
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