"We don't need another chain" sounds convincing on the surface—until you actually review the metrics.
Polymarket proves otherwise. Real volume, genuine user base, authentic demand. That's not hype; that's market validation.
Hyperliquid demonstrated the same principle: once you hit operational scale, what really matters? Control over execution. Fee structure. User experience. These aren't minor details.
When fundamentals align like that, launching a specialized chain makes strategic sense. Worth paying attention to.
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AirDropMissed
· 2025-12-24 14:04
The data speaks volumes. Polymarket and Hyperliquid have truly slapped those "We don't need new chains" arguments in the face.
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LightningClicker
· 2025-12-22 13:48
The data from Polymarket and Hyperliquid truly surpasses those projects that merely make empty claims... Only real trading volume carries weight.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 2025-12-22 13:35
The data from Polymarket is really impressive, but the fee structure from Hyperliquid is a bit excessive... Ultimately, it's still liquidity that determines life or death.
"We don't need another chain" sounds convincing on the surface—until you actually review the metrics.
Polymarket proves otherwise. Real volume, genuine user base, authentic demand. That's not hype; that's market validation.
Hyperliquid demonstrated the same principle: once you hit operational scale, what really matters? Control over execution. Fee structure. User experience. These aren't minor details.
When fundamentals align like that, launching a specialized chain makes strategic sense. Worth paying attention to.