The market is finally cleaning house. These InfoFi platforms, data oracle projects, and cookie-based services? They've overstayed their welcome. Nobody's actually using them. What looked innovative six months ago now just feels like bloat cluttering the ecosystem. Sometimes the best thing that can happen is watching the weak ideas get flushed out. That's how you separate signal from noise.
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AirdropHunter007
· 01-19 15:16
Honestly, I'm already tired of this knockout round. All these InfoFi and data oracle projects are hyped up to the sky, but what about the users? None at all.
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SchrödingersNode
· 01-16 15:53
Plainly put, it's just time for it to die, nothing to lament about.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 01-16 15:48
Great waves wash away the sand; trash projects deserve to die.
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WalletDoomsDay
· 01-16 15:42
Trash projects are damn, but are there really many useful products? Seems like not many.
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GweiTooHigh
· 01-16 15:39
NGL, this round of reshuffling was long overdue. Those InfiFi projects are just masks for PND.
The market is finally cleaning house. These InfoFi platforms, data oracle projects, and cookie-based services? They've overstayed their welcome. Nobody's actually using them. What looked innovative six months ago now just feels like bloat cluttering the ecosystem. Sometimes the best thing that can happen is watching the weak ideas get flushed out. That's how you separate signal from noise.