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One thing I personally find interesting about Injective: It doesn’t feel like the ecosystem is chasing short-term attention anymore. A lot of projects still move from one narrative to another every few months. But Injective seems to be slowly building layers that can actually connect together long term: trading infrastructure, stablecoin liquidity, RWAs, MultiVM, buybacks, cross-chain access. Individually, none of these things sound “crazy”. But when you look at them together, it starts feeling less like a typical Layer-1 and more like a financial network being assembled piece by piece. That’s probably the biggest difference to me. Most ecosystems focus on launching more apps. Injective feels more focused on strengthening the rails underneath the apps. And usually, infrastructure becomes most valuable when adoption finally arrives. I think that’s why a lot of people still underestimate $INJ. They’re looking for hype cycles… while Injective seems to be building for financial scale. @injective

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