Otasowie24 Posted Monday at 01:03 PM Share Posted Monday at 01:03 PM (edited) Good projects build in the bear market and explode in the bull market, and that is why I am interested in projects doing TGE in this current market trend. It shows how confident they are and what they plan for their project in the long term. Though not all projects doing TGE in this market trend will make it out alive but they are worth monitoring as the majority cannot only survive but do great when the bull market comes. I have come across one good project, Gunzilla, which was originally built for the "Off The Grid" community-driven economy, has grown into a full blockchain gaming platform. It now provides essential infrastructure for modern game development. Gunzilla is a layer 1 blockchain project built for AAA web3 gaming. its flagship game, "Off the Grid," is a free-to-play game without needing crypto to play. If you are interested in the long-term performance of GUNZ, you can leave out the game, but you can also try out both. It TGE happens today on Bitget, and I am fully into the project, keeping a close eye on its performance and long-term development. I encourage you to DYOR and keep an eye out for this project. You can also share your opinion on the project. Edited Monday at 01:05 PM by Otasowie24 word correction Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Newman4566 Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago A bear market is actually a great time to spot strong projects—look for those with active development, real-world use cases, and healthy financials despite the downturn. Check GitHub commits, partnerships, and community engagement to gauge long-term potential. Some sectors to watch: Layer 2 scaling solutions (low gas fees matter more now) Privacy coins (growing regulatory scrutiny could boost demand) DeFi blue-chips (if they’re surviving the liquidity crunch) Avoid hype-driven tokens; focus on fundamentals. Set alerts for on-chain activity and team updates. And always DYOR—this is when future winners separate from the scams. What projects are you keeping an eye on? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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