Honestly, if you only judge a community's success by its market capitalization, you're still stuck in the old way of thinking.
What we truly care about are not those cold, hard numbers. The user base of Giggle Academy is growing, that's a fact; more and more localized activities organized spontaneously by community members are happening, with voices from Asia to Europe; people from different regions are collaborating for the same goal, and the quality of these projects is continuously being refined.
This is the "success" we are looking at.
When these real things are developing positively, market cap? It will naturally follow. It will become a side effect, not a goal we strive for. The misguided mindset of putting the cart before the horse should have been discarded long ago.
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SybilSlayer
· 21h ago
That's right, community activity is the real indicator; market capitalization will eventually catch up.
Local events blooming everywhere is indeed a strong point, showing that everyone is genuinely working hard.
Wait, is Giggle Academy also copying uni's approach?
The truly valuable things have always been popularity and execution, while newcomers always try to reverse that.
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RetailTherapist
· 21h ago
It was about time someone made this clear, so right
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Really, those who watch the numbers on the screen should wake up
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I'm very supportive of the localization activities; this is true ecology
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Market cap doesn't matter much, but community vitality is the core
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Exactly, projects that chase market cap eventually die
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Interesting, finally someone has thought it through
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User numbers are increasing, activities are growing, quality is also rising... why are some still asking when the price will go up?
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I agree with this logic; if the ecosystem is well-developed, profits will come naturally
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GateUser-a180694b
· 21h ago
Honestly, market cap is outdated; what matters now is the community's vitality.
Well said, the problem of putting the cart before the horse needs to be fixed.
User growth, activity expansion, and deeper collaboration... this is real development.
Market cap will naturally follow; instead of obsessing over charts every day, it's better to focus on community building.
Deeply agree, quality > quantity, always.
I love this perspective; it's much clearer than those who constantly shout numbers.
The worst are those who only look at K-line charts; they really can't see the essence.
From Asia to Europe, the voices are indeed strong; this is a true display of strength.
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PaperHandSister
· 21h ago
That's right, market cap can't be chased; user stickiness and ecosystem vitality are the real indicators.
Localized activities increasing mean that people truly trust this project, and that's what matters.
Wake up everyone, stop focusing so much on the K-line.
Giggle's approach is indeed different; building a community is more competitive than hype.
In simple terms, projects that create real value ultimately win.
Remember those who only hyped concepts without doing real work—where are they now?
There are too few people discussing this topic now; we need more rational voices.
This is what Web3 should look like—collaboration over hype.
Market cap is the fruit, community is the root; the deeper the roots, the sweeter the fruit.
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Deconstructionist
· 21h ago
That's right, a bunch of number enthusiasts staring at charts all day is really boring.
Users are increasing, activities are growing, and cross-regional collaboration quality is being refined. These are the tangible things worth paying attention to.
Market capitalization and such will take care of themselves.
Those who have their priorities reversed should wake up.
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BlockchainBard
· 21h ago
Someone finally spoke out, and the market cap education really needs to be addressed
Users are increasing, the community is active, this is true growth, not those illusory number games
Market cap will catch up sooner or later, no need to rush
Honestly, if you only judge a community's success by its market capitalization, you're still stuck in the old way of thinking.
What we truly care about are not those cold, hard numbers. The user base of Giggle Academy is growing, that's a fact; more and more localized activities organized spontaneously by community members are happening, with voices from Asia to Europe; people from different regions are collaborating for the same goal, and the quality of these projects is continuously being refined.
This is the "success" we are looking at.
When these real things are developing positively, market cap? It will naturally follow. It will become a side effect, not a goal we strive for. The misguided mindset of putting the cart before the horse should have been discarded long ago.