$GRT GRT is different from many applications; it is not designed for users but for the order of the entire Web3. While most projects are thinking about how to gain attention, GRT has already stood outside of attention, quietly deciding which data can be seen, called, and combined. You rarely see it in the foreground, but you can hardly bypass it.
In the crypto world, public data does not equal usable data. On-chain raw information is chaotic, decentralized, and cannot be directly consumed by applications; without an indexing system, even the most elegant applications are just shells. What GRT does is not function enhancement, but rather makes the act of 'using' itself possible.
Many people mistakenly believe that GRT is a project in a specific track, but in fact, it does not bet on any narrative. DeFi, NFT, Social, DAO, AI— as long as the chain is still operating, it needs to be queried, validated, and read. GRT does not take sides on hot topics; it serves all hot topics, which is also why it is difficult to price based on short-term sentiment.
You might think you have never used GRT, but when you open any application that relies on on-chain data, you are already using it. Its success lies precisely in the fact that you do not need to know of its existence; true infrastructure is never remembered, but rather taken for granted.
Applications will repeatedly change over cycles, protocols will be eliminated by the market, but the demand for data indexing will not disappear. Each bear and bull market transition will wash away a large number of narrative-driven projects, but instead reinforce the value of underlying infrastructure, because what remains needs stable, verifiable, and scalable foundations more than ever.
GRT's moat does not come from marketing or community sentiment, but from real engineering costs and ecological dependencies. Once a protocol chooses GRT's indexing method, migration is no longer a simple technical switch, but a system-level reconstruction; this cost cannot be driven by sentiment.
Many people feel that GRT's story is not sexy enough because its growth does not manifest in daily price fluctuations but rather in the whole ecosystem's default reliance on it years later. Its expansion is quiet, yet irreversible.
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