The Yapper era thrived on incentivizing volume—but that's where AI easily exploits the system. The real evolution needs to shift focus: rewarding genuine insight instead.
You can crack down on spam-to-earn schemes. But you cannot—and should not try to—ban being right. That's the elegant part. If an InfoFi protocol actually filters for real Alpha, the underlying value persists regardless of API access or technical barriers.
The winners won't be those who post the most. They'll be those whose calls actually hold up. That's the only rule that scales.
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ArbitrageBot
· 3h ago
That's right, finally someone has burst this bubble. Yapper's approach should have been changed long ago. Now, there are trash accounts everywhere that inflate numbers, with a value density that's ridiculously low. True Alpha can indeed stand the test of time, while those who make money through spamming will eventually reveal their true nature.
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governance_ghost
· 3h ago
Someone finally said it—the era of spamming every day to earn coins should end.
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AirdropHuntress
· 4h ago
After research and analysis, this logic seems elegant, but the problem is—who defines "true Alpha"? The project's background is questionable.
Quality Over Volume
The Yapper era thrived on incentivizing volume—but that's where AI easily exploits the system. The real evolution needs to shift focus: rewarding genuine insight instead.
You can crack down on spam-to-earn schemes. But you cannot—and should not try to—ban being right. That's the elegant part. If an InfoFi protocol actually filters for real Alpha, the underlying value persists regardless of API access or technical barriers.
The winners won't be those who post the most. They'll be those whose calls actually hold up. That's the only rule that scales.