Linh180796

Linh180796

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On May 22, I would like to introduce the "Pizza Protocol" project: • Max supply: 8 slices. • Circulating supply: disappears after a few minutes. • Burn mechanism: sent straight to the stomach wallet. • Utility: saves Web3 traders at midnight. Only after being in crypto long enough do you understand: the market keeps "dumping," while life keeps "dividing shares." At least the Pizza still has stretchy cheese after being sliced, but my portfolio only stretches the red candle down to the ground. Alright, let's eat a slice of Pizza to boost morale and then get back to holding, everyone 🚀🍕 #OKXPizzaDay @OKX星球 $BTC
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Linh180796
Taking a break to eat, everyone You've worked hard today, remember to eat something delicious Tired of rice, switching to fish wrapped in vermicelli Inviting everyone to have lunch with me
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Linh180796
Good morning everyone Today seems a bit gloomy The market is dropping, everyone is feeling the pressure For those still open, grind it out, only one more day left to double your effort
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Linh180796
The more I follow Injective, the more I feel like it’s taking a very different path compared to most Layer-1 ecosystems. A lot of chains try to become “the blockchain for everything.” But Injective seems much more focused on building infrastructure specifically for finance and trading from day one. Personally, I think that focus matters. Things like the on-chain orderbook, derivatives infrastructure, and cross-chain liquidity support make the ecosystem feel purpose-built for actual execution, not just another general ecosystem narrative. I also think the MultiVM approach deserves more attention. Supporting both EVM and CosmWasm gives developers from different ecosystems a much easier entry point while still keeping strong performance for DeFi applications. What makes Injective interesting to me now is that it no longer feels limited to traditional DeFi. With the growing push toward tokenized assets and RWAs, it feels like the ecosystem is slowly positioning itself for a much bigger on-chain financial market. If the next cycle continues moving toward real financial utility instead of pure speculation, I wouldn’t be surprised to see Injective attract much more attention over time. @injective
Linh180796
Linh180796
Good morning everyone Today seems a bit gloomy The market is dropping, everyone is feeling the pressure For those still open, grind it out, only one more day left to double your effort
Linh180796
Linh180796
Today was tough, everyone Already had a good meal Now going to get enough sleep to have the energy to fight tomorrow Good night, everyone
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Linh180796
Only 2 days left until payday Thinking about what to eat when the salary comes in, everyone? Let's have some special Central Highlands hotpot to warm up the stomach
Linh180796
Linh180796
Only 2 days left until payday Thinking about what to eat when the salary comes in, everyone? Let's have some special Central Highlands hotpot to warm up the stomach
Linh180796
Linh180796
Good morning everyone Has everyone regained their spirit to keep grinding today? Anyone who chased the pump on this one probably got dusted, right? Let's do one split into 5 right away
Linh180796
Linh180796
I think one of the smartest things they’re doing is turning community activity into an actual economic layer. Most projects say “community first”. But usually the community only helps with engagement and marketing. Injective feels different because ecosystem activity can eventually feed back into the protocol itself through mechanisms like buybacks, on-chain volume, and network usage. That changes the relationship between users and the ecosystem. People are no longer just participating for hype. They’re participating in a system where growth can potentially reinforce itself over time. To me, that’s a much stronger model than relying only on narratives every cycle. Because narratives fade. But economic loops are what keep ecosystems alive long term. @injective
Linh180796
Linh180796
The more I spend time around crypto, the more I realize the biggest gap is no longer infrastructure. It’s usability. Web3 already has fast chains, deep liquidity, and endless protocols. But for many new users, the experience still feels overwhelming before they even make their first transaction. That’s why projects like useTria stand out to me. Instead of adding more complexity, they’re trying to reduce the amount of friction users feel on a daily basis: less switching, less setup, less confusion. What matters in the next phase of crypto may not be who builds the most features, but who makes powerful technology feel simple enough for normal people to use naturally. Because users rarely come back for complexity. They come back for convenience. @useTria
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Linh180796
The interesting thing about Injective isn’t just the technology. It’s the direction they’re moving toward. While many ecosystems are still competing around speculation… Injective keeps pushing deeper into building actual financial infrastructure: buybacks, tokenized assets, native stablecoin liquidity, on-chain orderbooks, MultiVM architecture. Step by step, the ecosystem starts looking less like a “crypto app” and more like a real digital financial network. That shift matters. Because long-term value usually comes from systems that can sustain activity, liquidity, and developer growth at the same time. The recent community buyback is another example of that mindset. Not just creating attention… But creating mechanisms where ecosystem growth can continuously support itself. The strongest ecosystems aren’t built overnight. They compound over time. And Injective seems focused on exactly that. @injective
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Brendan Graetz
Brendan Graetz
x402 on injective full tutorial at
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Satoshi Flipper
Satoshi Flipper
The reason you see $INJ, $NEAR, $HYPE all mooning off their 5 year lows is because the bottom is in, has been in and the most risk tolerant investors are now scooping up the best crypto projects at 5 year lows. And it's all happening while retail is salty that Saylor sold some dust and Trump won't get along with Iran. Ignore the distractions. Follow the money.