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Investment judgment and market sentiment often tend to obscure the truth. Let go of these distractions and look at it from a different perspective—evaluate a project as a genuine user, and the standards become surprisingly clear.
My top three criteria are simple: Is it usable? Is the logic sound? Is it still maintained?
This set of standards keeps me focused on Plasma, because of the pragmatic vibe it exudes. It doesn't frequently change rules just to make a splash, and in many areas, it even appears somewhat restrained. In the short term, this might seem insignificant, but for users, this restraint is a stable promise—there's no need to worry about rules suddenly reversing, or a magical cycle where one set of rules is replaced by another tomorrow.
Looking at XPL's role within the entire ecosystem, it’s not an object being repeatedly hyped up in isolation, but rather an organic part of the system. The token price will fluctuate, of course, but these fluctuations don't hijack the user experience. Many complaints are not about the market ups and downs themselves, but about the irrationality of projects blindly following market trends and adjusting directions recklessly—Plasma remains relatively clear-headed in this regard.
Honestly, Plasma still has many issues that require time to verify. Will its functional iterations continue? Can the ecosystem truly become richer? After the user base grows, can it still maintain this stability? These questions have no answers in the short term.
But the signal being sent now is clear enough: first, solidify the foundation, then consider new features. This sense of rhythm is exactly what many L2 and ecosystem projects lack.