We're just getting started. The momentum keeps building.
Here's what most people miss: network effects compound over time. They're far more powerful than the latest headlines suggest. Market commentators rarely account for this because it doesn't fit the sensational narrative. But it's real. The longer these networks operate, the stickier they become. That's the actual story beneath all the noise.
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CountdownToBroke
· 01-11 03:02
The power of network effects is truly underestimated. Most people are still focusing on short-term fluctuations, but long-term stickiness is the real killer move.
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OfflineNewbie
· 01-10 02:29
Haha, is that all? I've seen through it long ago. We just have to wait for the network effect to gradually ferment.
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BearMarketBro
· 01-08 05:53
After looking at projects for so many years, the network effect has indeed been underestimated. But to be honest, most projects die before even reaching compound interest.
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GlueGuy
· 01-08 05:50
Network effects become more and more terrifying as time goes on, but the media just likes to tell short-term stories.
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TestnetScholar
· 01-08 05:42
Network effects are indeed easy to overlook, but to be honest, most people only focus on short-term fluctuations, and there are very few who can truly hold on.
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MeaninglessApe
· 01-08 05:35
Network effects, in simple terms, mean that the longer it exists, the harder it is to escape. Early entrants have made a killing.
We're just getting started. The momentum keeps building.
Here's what most people miss: network effects compound over time. They're far more powerful than the latest headlines suggest. Market commentators rarely account for this because it doesn't fit the sensational narrative. But it's real. The longer these networks operate, the stickier they become. That's the actual story beneath all the noise.