Currently keeping an eye on three projects that caught my attention. BlueWhale stands out as a launchpad that's building a full ecosystem designed to serve both whales and shrimps in the space. Then there's Chinese Whale, positioned as a whale-tier token drawing inspiration from the classics. What's really interesting though is Shrimp—it's the first token leveraging BlueWhale's technology stack, but with a twist: it specifically rewards the smaller players, the retail holders. The whole dynamic between these three creates an interesting layer in how different investor tiers could interact within the same ecosystem.
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WenMoon
· 21h ago
dyor, these three projects seem to be copying and pasting the same story...
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MetaEggplant
· 21h ago
NGL, the shrimp concept is pretty interesting. Finally, a project that remembers retail investors.
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MissedTheBoat
· 21h ago
Is there finally a chance for small investors to get ahead? However, how far the bluewhale ecosystem logic can go still depends on various factors.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 21h ago
The ecosystem design is quite interesting, but can shrimp really bring returns to retail investors? It seems like we should wait and see how it operates later.
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SoliditySlayer
· 22h ago
Hmm... I like the ecological logic of BlueWhale, but I doubt whether Shrimp can really give retail investors a sweet deal.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 22h ago
The ecological delta is interesting, but can shrimp really give back to retail investors?
Currently keeping an eye on three projects that caught my attention. BlueWhale stands out as a launchpad that's building a full ecosystem designed to serve both whales and shrimps in the space. Then there's Chinese Whale, positioned as a whale-tier token drawing inspiration from the classics. What's really interesting though is Shrimp—it's the first token leveraging BlueWhale's technology stack, but with a twist: it specifically rewards the smaller players, the retail holders. The whole dynamic between these three creates an interesting layer in how different investor tiers could interact within the same ecosystem.