Regarding construction, the real builders are becoming increasingly fatigued. The ultimate result of construction should be to form an ecological closed loop, attracting external funds into this circle, rather than engaging in PVP internal consumption within the circle. However, reality is the complete opposite; what I always see is the struggle for funds within the circle, and the builders have instead become the ones trapped, becoming the source of liquidity for speculators to exit. In this case, wouldn't it be smarter to be a speculator instead? One must be aware of the times; as the saying goes, 'those who recognize the times are the heroes.' Isn't that the case?

The fundamental reason for this situation is that there are too few people who are truly dedicated to doing things. Instead, projects chasing trends are emerging one after another. Why is this happening? Because chasing trends can bring about short-term wealth effects, while those who persist in construction end up suffering significant losses, ultimately becoming the ones left holding the bag. In this round, builders have almost become the biggest victims.

Are there still people in the Web3 field who are genuinely committed to doing projects? If there are, I hope to see a community and project parties growing together, rather than simply shouting from low market value to high market value and calling themselves 'builders.' Such actions are, to put it bluntly, just changing the soup but not the medicine. True construction should be about continuously promoting project development, perfecting the ecological closed loop, and attracting external funds, rather than engaging in repeated internal games and continuously taking over.