SIXR isn't built to ride the hype wave—it's playing a different game altogether.
What makes this project distinctive is how the founding team is bringing Web2's proven sustainability model into the Web3 space. That's not easy. The market moves fast, pressures are relentless, and most founders crack under that kind of stress.
But Ahad and his crew? They've weathered it. They stood firm when others would've pivoted toward quick wins or chased whatever trend was trending that week. That kind of resolve doesn't happen by accident—it comes from having clarity about what you're actually building and why it matters.
That's the real story here.
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 2025-12-22 17:01
Really, this is what it means to have backbone. Most projects have long followed the trend, but SIXR has not been that low.
Projects that do not follow the trend are indeed rare, but let's not overthink everyone.
The premise of persistence is that there is something real; otherwise, it is just stubbornness.
It's not a magical operation to bring the Web2 trap over; the key is still execution.
This kind of determination is indeed worth watching; anyway, I believe it.
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DefiPlaybook
· 2025-12-22 16:33
According to on-chain data, most projects that claim to be "sustainable" often collapse in the second Bear Market. It is indeed interesting that SIXR has managed to hold on until now, but we still need to see the actual performance of TVL and yield to understand what supports its business model.
SIXR isn't built to ride the hype wave—it's playing a different game altogether.
What makes this project distinctive is how the founding team is bringing Web2's proven sustainability model into the Web3 space. That's not easy. The market moves fast, pressures are relentless, and most founders crack under that kind of stress.
But Ahad and his crew? They've weathered it. They stood firm when others would've pivoted toward quick wins or chased whatever trend was trending that week. That kind of resolve doesn't happen by accident—it comes from having clarity about what you're actually building and why it matters.
That's the real story here.