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Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Incentivised Posting / Shill => Topic started by: Daisylord on December 04, 2024, 05:40:08 AM
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I’ve been in crypto long enough to see some wild ideas come and go. But recently, I came across $ORA, and honestly, I can’t help but wonder if we’re getting a bit ahead of ourselves with some of these concepts.
A few months ago, I wouldn’t have given much thought to oracles, afterall they’re just the pipes that bring off-chain data into blockchain, right? Simple enough. But $ORA seems to be taking things a few steps further with the kind of tech that, to me, feels like it’s still in the “idea phase” of crypto. They’re blending oracles with machine learning and zero-knowledge proofs, which sounds pretty advanced for a space that’s still figuring out how to scale efficiently.
Now, with $ORA getting listed on different exchanges, I’ve been paying more attention to how it’s moving tbh, The chart’s been showing some decent action recently, which makes me wonder if the market is ready for this kind of next-gen tech, or if it’s just the buzz of a new listing that’s pushing things up.
I get it. Crypto is all about innovation, and there’s always that one project that aims to break the mold. But here’s my concern: Do we really need complex data computation or AI-driven contracts right now? I mean, a few years ago, just getting a transaction to work smoothly felt like a huge win. Are we moving too quickly to integrate features that don’t have widespread demand yet?
I don’t want to come across as opposing progress; I enjoy watching projects attempt to innovate. However, at times, it seems we are so committed to introducing new features that we overlook the need to address the fundamentals first. Perhaps $ORA is onto something, but are they addressing issues that crypto users genuinely face today, or are they simply making things seem more impressive than they truly are? I'm truly interested in knowing others' opinions on this.
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The market is always about innovations as its building blocks and without it then we might as well go home and plant vegetables but this is just the other side of the coin as innovation has to b e adopted by a critical number of people or institutions otherwise it would not be feasible and can just go to bed for nothing or be shelved for possible future use. In case of $ORA there must be something to it otherwise it would not command a good price in the market and based in CMC it is priced now at $2.48 and is already listed in at least 6 exchanges (https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/ora/#Markets)...already a very good achievements compared to others. Let's see how things will pan out for $ORA.
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The market is always about innovations as its building blocks and without it then we might as well go home and plant vegetables but this is just the other side of the coin as innovation has to b e adopted by a critical number of people or institutions otherwise it would not be feasible and can just go to bed for nothing or be shelved for possible future use. In case of $ORA there must be something to it otherwise it would not command a good price in the market and based in CMC it is priced now at $2.48 and is already listed in at least 6 exchanges (https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/ora/#Markets)...already a very good achievements compared to others. Let's see how things will pan out for $ORA.
Absolutely agree, innovation is what drives this space forward, but it only matters if it finds real-world adoption. $ORA definitely has the makings of something impactful, but as you said, the key will be how many people and institutions actually see the value and integrate it. The current price and exchange listings are great milestones, no doubt, but sustainability is where the real challenge lies. Watching closely to see if $ORA can convert its potential into long-term utility, where you hodling yours ?
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I don’t want to come across as opposing progress; I enjoy watching projects attempt to innovate. However, at times, it seems we are so committed to introducing new features that we overlook the need to address the fundamentals first. Perhaps $ORA is onto something, but are they addressing issues that crypto users genuinely face today, or are they simply making things seem more impressive than they truly are? I'm truly interested in knowing others' opinions on this.
You have made statements which are to fishy I mean posts like these alone make me say we should avoid projects like these I mean what have you seen on the graph that now you are too bullish about it and next gen tech? Really? They don't even have a big community and the whole idea about this token seems fishy to me.
The project's idea is a good one and the narrative they are from is also pumping one but I don't see a real product from the project yet! I think it's just over hyped as other member has also talked about it on another section.