Many people never look at code platforms, do not check submission records, do not know if there are developers working on the project, and are even unclear if the community still exists, yet they only stare at prices every day and shout for increases.
They do not care whether the protocol has iterated, whether vulnerabilities have been fixed, or whether the roadmap has been fulfilled; they only care if the candlestick chart can provide an outlet for emotions.
In their eyes, blockchain is not a technical system, but a lottery ticket that is constantly refreshed.
But the reality is that price is never the starting point; it is merely the result.
Without continuous code submissions, there is no continuously evolving system; without a genuinely involved community, there is no long-lasting network.
If increases are detached from construction, they are essentially just an illusion of liquidity.
What truly determines how far a project can go is never how loud the shouting is, but how many people are quietly submitting, discussing, and improving every day.
When the noise fades away, the candlestick chart will disappear, but projects where the code remains are the ones qualified to talk about the future. #ckb $CKB