After Aptos, what are the potential big hairs to focus on?

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Author: Five Fireball Leader / Source: Vernacular Blockchain

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This is the original 1772th issue of the vernacular blockchain

Author | Five Fireball Leaders

Produced | Vernacular Blockchain (ID: helloBTC)

First of all, this is not an article to teach you to brush your hair.

It’s just that the Token distributed by Aptos has made a lot of people rich again recently, so the almost forgotten wool party has become active again!

But for the vast majority of people, the ending will look something like this:

The rich Token project came out – posted pictures – attracted people from all walks of life – terry loops – 3 months – no Token – was reversed – abandoned – 2 months later, there will be a lot of riches Token distribution project – cycle.

The circle keeps repeating this cycle!

After all, there are not many big hairs, and the first ones who really got rich are the earliest Uni, dydx, later Juno, ENS, and the most recent OP, Aptos. In addition to persevering perseverance and technical means of brushing hair, the real wool party. It also takes some luck.

So in the next few months, what are the possibilities, just the possible big hair opportunities? Let’s go through it together, and by the way, blindly guess the possible rule framework of each project.

01

ETH ecology

There is no doubt that several Layer 2 ecological projects of ETH are the most “deterministic” big hairs.

After all, the OP has issued Tokens, and I wouldn’t believe it if the other major “Layer2 Kings” did not issue Tokens.

The only uncertainties are when they will issue Tokens, how much Tokens will be distributed, and most importantly: what are the Token distribution rules?

  • Arbitrum

    The Odyssey event is basically a token gift to you, as long as you have the patience to finish it. It was previously suspended due to gas and performance issues, and now the Nitro mainnet is online, and it is likely to restart a few years ago.

    It’s just that since it’s a clear card, if you are destined to only do Odyssey, you won’t get the big hair. After all, there are hundreds of thousands of people who are rolling with you. The author’s personal guess is that Odyssey will get a little Token, or as a reference weight for Token distribution.

  • Zk-sync

    One of ZK-Rollup’s two mainstays, the 2.0 mainnet has recently been launched, and it is a crowded place where the gangsters gather. However, if you go now, it will be a bit late, and it is estimated that V1 interaction and the like will definitely account for A lot of weight, V2 now has a terrible number of interactions.

  • Starkware

    The ETH on the official cross-chain bridge is also visible to the naked eye, and many of them should be interacting with each other. Starkware is not quite the same as other L2s. After all, people are only tossing L3 from the beginning, so it is estimated that Immutable X, dydx When the early users get the Token, the weight will not be small.

  • Scroll and Fuel

    Compared with the first three, these two are not so famous. Scroll is the ZK-Rollup of the Chinese team , but its reputation and attention in the industry are also getting higher and higher. Compared with ZK’s two major players, Scroll focuses on more perfect EVM compatibility. There are almost no tutorials about Scrolling, and the information that can be found is basically only a testnet pre-registration a few months ago, but often the more such a place with few people, the greater the chance of big hair.

    Fuel is another powerful OP Rollup in addition to Arb and OP. It is positioned as a modular execution layer, not an exclusive ETH ecosystem. It is also a very alternative UTXO that focuses on parallel computing, which is very worth seeing. It is a pity that there is also not much information that can be interacted or played. There was only a public test network for developers a few months ago, and it was clearly stated that it was only for developers, not an incentive test network, and participation in the network interaction will not be obtained. direct reward. Of course, dydx said the same thing at the earliest, but as a result, some people did not believe in evil and persisted in interacting with each other. In the end, they really waited until the project party “changed their minds” and got a big hair!

02

Cosmos ecology

The Cosmos ecosystem has always been known for distributing a lot of tokens. Unfortunately, most of the tokens distributed are drizzle. The only one that can be praised is Juno.

However, I clearly feel the recent rise of the Cosmos ecosystem and the correctness of the direction of Appchain and the modular blockchain line. Therefore, in the next few months, there should be a lot of big opportunities on the Cosmos side. After all, there is no ETH side here. Great roll.

  • GNO

    This project feels destined to be a big hair, but it should be no fun to play it now, because Token was issued to ATOM pledgers half a year ago (cannot be traded), of course, will there be other rules in the future, I can’t say no now allow.

    Why is it destined to be a big hair? Because this is a project made by ATOM founder Jae Kwon himself, it is also a public chain, and the new language Gnolang is used. It was born for multi-threading, and has faster compilation speed and more concise Syntax and resource efficient concurrency.

    What did you think of? Does it have a sense of Move?

    If Aptos and Move are new public chains promoted by capital, GNO will definitely be a model of community promotion, and the project will most likely see it early next year.

  • Celestia

    Celestia’s popularity in the past six months can’t be bigger. The first thing that comes to mind when it comes to modularization must be him. The recent bear market financing of tens of millions of dollars has undoubtedly demonstrated the status of future unicorn projects.

    Will Celestia distribute tokens? I feel that there is a high probability. After all, the distribution of Tokens is a tradition of the Cosmos system, and in addition to Atom pledgers, Osmosis pledges or LPs, Celestia’s testnet is estimated to be one of the weights of Token distribution. Should be missed.

  • Sei

    In the previous article, I wrote ” How is the Cosmos ecosystem, which is as popular as Ethereum, now? (below) “, a DeFi Chain based on Cosmos and optimized for DeFi, just released two news today:

    First, he introduced his 7 major innovations in detail , including intelligent block broadcasting; optimized block processing; DeliverTx parallelism; end block parallelism; native price oracle; frequent batch auction (FBA); transaction order bundling…

    The second is that 1% of the Sei Token supply will be allocated to the incentive testnet. Aroused the dissatisfaction of many people, 1%? ? less bro…

    But in fact, you must know that the number of Aptos Token distribution is only 2%, so 1% is actually not as small as you think.

03

Move system

  • Sui

    Needless to say, Move is a pair of heroes. After Aptos hastily issued Tokens, the most popular project in the entire encryption circle must be Sui, no one.

    Aptos was one of a hundred nodes at that time that people thought that it would be cool if they were not selected. I didn’t expect that they would give 300 nodes just after completing the application. NFT holders also gave 150 if they linked to Discord, so everyone was speculating that Sui would also be It’s a similar routine, so Sui quickly clarified that there is no Token distribution plan at present! But the masses obviously didn’t believe it, dydx also said the same back then, and finally gave a lot!

    In short, I personally do n’t believe that Sui does not give tokens, but I hope it will distribute tokens like Aptos “hastily”, and it is definitely impossible without a witch check. When there are not many people licking, the hair is big, and the swarms are crowded in one place, which is destined to be a situation with more wolves and less meat.

  • Linera

    When Diem (Meta) came out, they were actually divided into three groups: Aptos, Sui, and Linera, but Aptos and Sui used the Move language, so they were much more famous, and the volume of financing was also much larger . But Linera actually has a giant like A16Z behind it, so maybe because there are fewer people here, the hair is bigger than Sui.

    It’s just that this project is later than Aptos and Sui, and there is currently no testnet or the like to interact or apply for, just keep paying attention.

Written at the end: All in all, in addition to not being hot for three minutes and persevering, there are the following basic principles to follow. Of course, if you follow it, you may not be able to get it, but at most it can improve the winning rate. As for whether to slap or not, this is completely a matter of opinion~

  1. The account is not expensive, and the OP’s Token distribution rules are what you should study and understand the most;

  2. The sooner the account starts participating, the better;

  3. Maintain the activity on the chain, participate in several Dapps, and try to ensure that there are several interactions per week;

  4. Get involved in the community. Including DAO voting governance, multi-signature wallets, GitCoin donations, etc.;

  5. Use the bridge several times. The new public chain will definitely have one or two bridges to support it at the beginning. If it is okay to cross the funds in the past, it is likely to be a kind of interactive weight.

Have you ever made money on haircuts? Which project has been pitted the worst? Welcome to leave a message to share your experience.

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