The project team has put a lot of effort into marketing. The leadership frequently promotes the Leon token, and the market response has been quite positive. From the trading data, this coin has indeed seen a good increase recently. However, whether this high-profile promotion can sustain the price rise depends on the subsequent progress of the project itself. Short-term hype is one thing, but in the long run, fundamental support is essential.

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ImpermanentSagevip
· 01-20 03:46
Marketing works well, but fundamentals are the key. This set of logic has been outdated for a long time.
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MerkleDreamervip
· 01-18 12:26
Marketing hype is just hype; what about real technological iteration? I like Leon, but I also have to wait and see.
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ForkPrincevip
· 01-18 10:47
No matter how fancy the promotion is, it's useless if the technology isn't implemented... Is Leon really making a hype or just harvesting the leeks? We need to observe further.
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staking_grampsvip
· 01-17 06:01
No matter how aggressive the promotion is, it can't make up for the lack of substance. Does Leon's project really have actual progress? Or is it just hype and concept trading?
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AlwaysAnonvip
· 01-17 05:59
No matter how aggressive the promotion is, it's useless. Without actual products to support, it will eventually fail.
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DisillusiionOraclevip
· 01-17 05:53
Speaking of which, Leon's hype this time is indeed intense, but bro, I think it's a bit risky... The fundamentals haven't kept up, and a correction is inevitable.
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MetaNomadvip
· 01-17 05:45
No matter how aggressive the promotion is, it's useless. Leon needs to come up with real stuff, or it's just the usual scam to harvest profits.
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