Recently, the community has been stirred up by the Airdrop of Lighter, and everyone has started calculating FDV and speculating on expectations, naturally leading many eyes to Kindred. A lot of people are asking the same question—will Kindred's TGE start at the end of the year?
I have a somewhat different opinion. Instead of rushing to meet the December deadline, I think it might be more appropriate for Kindred to push the timeline to January.
First of all, from the perspective of the market environment, many so-called AI projects are already facing some aesthetic fatigue. If we can avoid the crowded end-of-year rush and let the market sentiment cool down a bit, launching in January at the start of the New Year may attract clearer attention and more rational valuation discussions. Secondly, the preparation work for the TGE itself also requires ample time—from technical testing, liquidity preparation to market warming up, we cannot rush it. Instead of hastily rushing to achieve results, it would be better to give ourselves an extra month to ensure that each link is more mature.
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Recently, the community has been stirred up by the Airdrop of Lighter, and everyone has started calculating FDV and speculating on expectations, naturally leading many eyes to Kindred. A lot of people are asking the same question—will Kindred's TGE start at the end of the year?
I have a somewhat different opinion. Instead of rushing to meet the December deadline, I think it might be more appropriate for Kindred to push the timeline to January.
First of all, from the perspective of the market environment, many so-called AI projects are already facing some aesthetic fatigue. If we can avoid the crowded end-of-year rush and let the market sentiment cool down a bit, launching in January at the start of the New Year may attract clearer attention and more rational valuation discussions. Secondly, the preparation work for the TGE itself also requires ample time—from technical testing, liquidity preparation to market warming up, we cannot rush it. Instead of hastily rushing to achieve results, it would be better to give ourselves an extra month to ensure that each link is more mature.