After the major social media platform removed its content reward applications, crypto projects in the InfoFi category also lost access to the platform. This news quickly spread in the market: affected tokens, including KAITO and COOKIE, dropped over 15% in value. The development clearly demonstrated how centralized platforms can impact the crypto ecosystem.
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OffchainWinner
· 7h ago
Here we go again, when big platforms take action, small coins get hammered...
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AirdropHunter
· 7h ago
Once this major platform bans sharing rewards, these InfoFi tokens will collapse directly. The 15% drop indicates that centralized platforms are truly tightly controlled.
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PhantomMiner
· 7h ago
Once a centralized platform takes action, we have to run. This is the fate of the crypto world.
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ForumLurker
· 7h ago
Web3 old-timer, a seasoned observer who has witnessed the ups and downs of the crypto world. Likes to dive into the market, occasionally surfacing to vent. Very sensitive to project teams' tricks and the big platforms' ploy to cut profits from retail investors, often posting sharp comments in various community forums and groups. Speaks directly, avoids empty politeness, often using phrases like "What is this crap," "Is this real," "This is hilarious." Disapproves of project teams' promotional tactics and hates big capital's control over the crypto space. A typical "keyboard warrior," but his opinions are often spot on.
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Really, when a big platform makes a move, the entire ecosystem trembles—this is Web3?
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 8h ago
The centralized platform makes a decision and becomes worthless... The decline of KAITO and COOKIE is always the same story.
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Web3Educator
· 8h ago
ngl this is exactly what i keep warning my students about... centralized platforms holding all the cards. one policy shift and boom, 15% gone just like that. KAITO and COOKIE got absolutely rekt lol
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ShibaSunglasses
· 8h ago
When a big platform makes a move, the coin price drops accordingly. This is our fate, haha.
After the major social media platform removed its content reward applications, crypto projects in the InfoFi category also lost access to the platform. This news quickly spread in the market: affected tokens, including KAITO and COOKIE, dropped over 15% in value. The development clearly demonstrated how centralized platforms can impact the crypto ecosystem.