In the evolution of the crypto world, new public chain projects are constantly emerging. PEP, as a public chain project targeting young users, focuses on simplicity, ease of use, and innovative potential. According to the project team, it is a Layer1 public chain based on the POW consensus mechanism, with a design philosophy emphasizing lowering the barrier to entry so that ordinary users can easily participate.



Compared to the early Bitcoin story, which has become history, PEP attempts to create new opportunities for participants through the development of its ecosystem. The project focuses on young users and hopes to secure a place in the next decade's crypto cycle through interesting product design and practical features.
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MissedAirdropAgainvip
· 01-20 05:06
Another public chain targeting young people? Every day it's about lowering the barriers, but in the end, it's still big players eating the meat and small investors drinking the soup. POW mining sounds good, but I'm afraid it's just another mining farm game. The young user demographic... frankly, it's just a new trick to harvest leek. As long as the interesting product design can make money, everything else is nonsense. PEP? Never heard of it. Which exchange listed it? A ten-year opportunity? I'm only concerned about whether I can double my investment in three months.
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RealYieldWizardvip
· 01-19 12:22
Another public chain targeting young people? Sounds good, but I don't know what actual results it can produce. Can the POW mining approach really lower the barrier? It's easy to say but hard to implement. Young user groups... this term is a bit ambiguous, and in the end, it's still all about various schemes to cut leeks. Let's wait until there are real ecological applications. Right now, it's all just storytelling. The next decade? Bro, survive this bear market first before bragging.
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ForkTonguevip
· 01-19 04:31
Another "public chain aimed at young people"—I can memorize this phrase already. Can the POW mining story come up with new tricks? Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. Lowering the barriers—every new project claims this, but what’s the outcome? Ecosystem development is key, but they need to deliver real results. Let's wait and see if they can break the curse.
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AirdropChaservip
· 01-17 08:04
Yet another public chain aimed at young people, sounds exhausting PEP wants to copy Bitcoin’s story? First, build the ecosystem before talking Lowering the threshold has been said so many times, but can it really be useful POW and POW again, who will pay the electricity costs The next decade? First survive this bear market before bragging Young user groups = leek harvesting targets? Haha Interesting product design sounds very risky Opportunities? I only see risks Another public chain I haven't heard of, likely to collapse
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DataChiefvip
· 01-17 08:03
Another new public chain claiming to "lower the barriers," sounds good, but you'll only know once you try... POW mining makes a comeback—who's still playing that game these days? Young user groups? Feels like everyone is just harvesting profits. To secure a place in the next decade, let's first survive this cycle. Simple and easy to use? It looks like the same old packaging to me. Interesting product design, but just listen—what really matters is implementation.
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PumpAnalystvip
· 01-17 08:00
It's bearish, but the K-line structure of PEP's bottoming out this wave is indeed something... However, I'm tired of the rhetoric about "lowering the threshold." POW mining isn't a new thing, so how can they cut these leeks this time? [Thinking]
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StakeHouseDirectorvip
· 01-17 07:54
It's the same old rhetoric about lowering the barriers and targeting young users, I'm tired of hearing it... Still trying to attract newcomers with POW mining? --- POW? Still mining these days... That's a bit old-fashioned. --- Talking big, but how's the ecosystem? Let's look at the product first. --- There are plenty of public chains aimed at young people. Why has PEP managed to survive? --- Every project claims to lower the barriers, but how many are truly user-friendly? --- Another public chain... Does the market still need this? --- Interesting product design sounds good, but the real challenge is whether it can be implemented.
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GateUser-e87b21eevip
· 01-17 07:50
Another public chain targeting young people, sounds nice, but it depends on whether the ecosystem can really take off. POW mining again? Feels a bit retro. Lowering the barrier to entry, I've heard it a thousand times, but the key is still whether people will use it. The next decade's opportunity? Let's survive this cycle first. Simple and easy to use... this phrase is the same for every new project, a bit boring. What exactly does interesting product design mean? Games or something else? Feels like it needs to be more specific. Can the young user group create something different? I'm a bit skeptical.
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