The new year of 2026 begins, and once again we see entrepreneurs pursuing their dreams.
In those years, LeEco's product philosophy was indeed ahead of its time, and its mobile phone designs were once impressive. The entrepreneurial journey has been full of ups and downs, from reaching the peak to falling into the trough, and now attempting a comeback—this itself is a story worth observing.
Many controversial entrepreneurs share a common trait: they never indulge in self-pity after failure, but instead continue to push forward in new directions. Whether the new projects in 2026 can surpass expectations remains to be seen by the market. Instead of dwelling on the past, it’s better to see if this time can bring new possibilities. After all, the entrepreneurial logic in the Web3 era has changed, and the sparks that will fly from the experience of the previous wave and the opportunities of new tracks are what truly deserve attention.
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NightAirdropper
· 6h ago
Honestly, LeEco's ecosystem dream was indeed ahead of its time, even the way they burned money was ahead of its time.
Can they really make it this time? Web3 doesn't mean the story is over.
Rising from the ashes sounds great, but the market won't give face just because he's been messing around.
I'm a bit interested to see, but I more want to see how he tells the story.
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 01-07 19:55
LeEco's ecosystem dream theory still has some value when viewed now, but back then it was moving too fast... In this round of Web3, old-timers always feel something's off when playing with new things.
They insist on making a comeback, and I somewhat understand this drive; it all depends on whether they can truly seize this opportunity.
Honestly, the collision between the previous wave and new tracks—what ultimately can be realized—is the real test.
The once-mythical peak, how many people are still willing to believe in it again? The market will give the answer.
Entrepreneurs' relentless spirit is truly admirable, but whether the product can speak for itself is the real key...
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NFTArchaeologist
· 01-07 19:54
I've seen this routine too many times; dreams always shine brightly.
LeEco's ecosystem dream back then was quite convincing, but what happened? Now Web3 is coming around again?
Keep pushing after failure; I just want to see how long this can last.
Really daring to bet, the lessons from the previous waves are right here.
Instead of asking if there's a new possibility, I want to know how the funding chain is holding up.
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MetaMisery
· 01-07 19:53
To be honest, LeEco's ecosystem dream was indeed ahead of its time, but unfortunately, the timing was not right.
If we start over in the Web3 track, can we stabilize this time?
The front waves are crashing too fiercely; how can the back waves catch up?
I've heard too many stories of making a comeback; let's see how long this one can last.
Not blaming oneself or feeling sorry won't do; solid strength is the foundation. Having enthusiasm alone is not enough.
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OldLeekConfession
· 01-07 19:53
To be honest, I still bought into LeEco's ecosystem dream back then. Now it looks ridiculously ahead of its time.
Can they turn things around this time? Anyway, with a gambler's mindset, if I don't lose money, I'll just watch.
In this wave of Web3, whether the experience of the previous wave's pitfalls can be applied is the real suspense.
Don't keep spouting those comeback stories; wait until you actually do it before bragging.
Fail so many times and still dare to come out—either you're foolish or truly believe in yourself. I bet on the latter.
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StakeTillRetire
· 01-07 19:47
Web3 veterans, ready for another round? But then again, the front wave's boat has capsized, and they still want to ride the waves again—this plot is truly epic.
The new year of 2026 begins, and once again we see entrepreneurs pursuing their dreams.
In those years, LeEco's product philosophy was indeed ahead of its time, and its mobile phone designs were once impressive. The entrepreneurial journey has been full of ups and downs, from reaching the peak to falling into the trough, and now attempting a comeback—this itself is a story worth observing.
Many controversial entrepreneurs share a common trait: they never indulge in self-pity after failure, but instead continue to push forward in new directions. Whether the new projects in 2026 can surpass expectations remains to be seen by the market. Instead of dwelling on the past, it’s better to see if this time can bring new possibilities. After all, the entrepreneurial logic in the Web3 era has changed, and the sparks that will fly from the experience of the previous wave and the opportunities of new tracks are what truly deserve attention.