Recently, I have been following the Falcon project, not because they are crazily promoting their presence on social media. Unlike most Crypto Assets projects — those that always like to hold flashy launch events or desperately push their Token to create hype — the Falcon team is quietly doing the seemingly boring work. What work? It’s the kind of work that can truly prevent the credit system from collapsing.
What are they doing? Improving the regulatory framework, strengthening risk review mechanisms, and continuously launching stable updates and iterations. These updates are not just marketing gimmicks for the sake of marketing, but real system optimizations. To be honest, this work is not sexy at all, nor will it excite people to the point of screaming.
But from another perspective, when you are dealing with the flow of funds on the scale of billions of dollars, this kind of "boredom" is actually the most appropriate thing to do. There are too many projects in the market that focus on creating hype, and there are not many teams willing to focus on infrastructure development. The low-key and pragmatic approach of Falcon stands out especially in the current environment.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 7h ago
This is the true spirit of web3, doing real work instead of chasing popularity every day.
Recently, I have been following the Falcon project, not because they are crazily promoting their presence on social media. Unlike most Crypto Assets projects — those that always like to hold flashy launch events or desperately push their Token to create hype — the Falcon team is quietly doing the seemingly boring work. What work? It’s the kind of work that can truly prevent the credit system from collapsing.
What are they doing? Improving the regulatory framework, strengthening risk review mechanisms, and continuously launching stable updates and iterations. These updates are not just marketing gimmicks for the sake of marketing, but real system optimizations. To be honest, this work is not sexy at all, nor will it excite people to the point of screaming.
But from another perspective, when you are dealing with the flow of funds on the scale of billions of dollars, this kind of "boredom" is actually the most appropriate thing to do. There are too many projects in the market that focus on creating hype, and there are not many teams willing to focus on infrastructure development. The low-key and pragmatic approach of Falcon stands out especially in the current environment.