$HEI doesn’t seem to me just “another token more” from the market.
What’s interesting about Heima is the narrative: it doesn’t try to sell only speed or hype, but a layer that makes it less painful to use multiple chains.
If a project manages to make moving value between ecosystems feel simpler, more users understand it, and more liquidity can circulate with less friction.
What catches my attention about Heima:
a focus on chain abstraction
the token’s utility within protocol coordination
a presence in more than one ecosystem, including Ethereum and BNB Chain
a narrative that connects infrastructure with user experience
Many talk about adoption, but few projects tackle the real problem:
using crypto is still complicated for most people.
If Heima can hide that complexity, that’s where its real advantage may be.
Do you see $HEI as serious infrastructure or just as the narrative for this season? (docs.heima.network)
What’s interesting about Heima is the narrative: it doesn’t try to sell only speed or hype, but a layer that makes it less painful to use multiple chains.
If a project manages to make moving value between ecosystems feel simpler, more users understand it, and more liquidity can circulate with less friction.
What catches my attention about Heima:
a focus on chain abstraction
the token’s utility within protocol coordination
a presence in more than one ecosystem, including Ethereum and BNB Chain
a narrative that connects infrastructure with user experience
Many talk about adoption, but few projects tackle the real problem:
using crypto is still complicated for most people.
If Heima can hide that complexity, that’s where its real advantage may be.
Do you see $HEI as serious infrastructure or just as the narrative for this season? (docs.heima.network)