Everyone's talking about 'alignment' in NFTs these days. The concept sounds good in theory—creators and holders working toward the same goals, balancing incentives and motivations. But here's the thing: the more you hear a term repeated across the space, the more suspicious it gets. Is real alignment actually achievable, or are we just using it as a comfort blanket? The gap between intention and execution keeps getting wider.
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GetRichLeek
· 01-16 08:39
The more I hear the word "alignment," the more I want to vomit. To put it plainly, it's just the套路话术 used by the big players before they manipulate the market.
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pumpamentalist
· 01-16 07:13
Yeah, the word "alignment" is now everywhere, everyone is hyping it up, but how many projects can actually achieve it? To put it nicely, in the end, everyone is just doing their own thing.
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MetaDreamer
· 01-13 20:55
The word "alignment" is now tired and just nonsense.
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LuckyHashValue
· 01-13 20:54
To put it simply, the word "alignment" is now just a cover-up; the more enthusiastically it's discussed, the more it indicates bigger problems.
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AirdropSkeptic
· 01-13 20:54
That whole alignment thing, the more I hear, the more absurd it gets. It sounds impressive, but in reality, it's just a mess.
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MissingSats
· 01-13 20:49
ngl alignment is now just a gimmick; the more I hear about it, the more I think it's nonsense.
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AlphaLeaker
· 01-13 20:44
That whole NFT alignment talk has given me ear calluses; it's really just a comfort blanket.
Everyone's talking about 'alignment' in NFTs these days. The concept sounds good in theory—creators and holders working toward the same goals, balancing incentives and motivations. But here's the thing: the more you hear a term repeated across the space, the more suspicious it gets. Is real alignment actually achievable, or are we just using it as a comfort blanket? The gap between intention and execution keeps getting wider.