#币安hodler空投at

Binance has just officially announced the HODLer airdrop for APRO.

To be honest, when I saw it, my only reaction was:

"Finally, it’s time to announce."

After watching Aster's rhythm for a long time, you will naturally understand:

Some projects don’t suddenly go up; they are pushed forward all the way.

The path for APRO was actually written long ago —

first lit up by CZ,

then given a push by YZi,

then Alpha shows up, contracts debut, and spot trading lands...

Every step is as clean and neat as if it were rehearsed in advance.

In the BNB ecosystem, there are not many projects that have reached this point.

More are shouting to take off, only to find themselves falling first.

APRO is the kind that is really running forward, with someone continuously adding thrust from behind.

But for me, what matters more is not "who stands on stage,"

but whether it generates revenue, has people paying, and there are real projects on the chain relying on it to survive.

You can't treat an infrastructure that feeds data to others every day as an air coin.

Disrespecting reality will lead to losses.

Looking at the market performance makes it even more obvious.

Not long ago, when the market was down, people's hearts were unsettled, and a bunch of airdrops were crashing,

the result was that APRO's market cap stubbornly stayed around 300 million dollars.

It’s like seeing someone holding an umbrella and still walking straight in the heavy rain —

it shows they are not getting wet because someone is blocking the wind for them.

So I think APRO is very likely to continue setting the rhythm:

staking, nodes, locking structures, and even going to places like "where they need to go."

The more it resembles a leader, the less chaotic its strategy will be.

The oracle space doesn't rely on mere words;

it depends on who can output stably and who can make the ecosystem indispensable.

LINK emerged because the industry needed it.

If the BNB ecosystem wants to grow, it definitely needs its own LINK.

And looking at it now, only APRO can occupy this position.

So my attitude is very simple:

Not all oracles can be called APRO;

but APRO looks like it really wants to be that unique answer.

To be A PRO —

it's not a slogan, it's a roadmap.