The end of an era often signifies the beginning of another. With the conclusion of a well-known creator platform project, the entire creator economy ecosystem is ushering in a new wave of transformation.
This is not decline, but an inevitable process of survival of the fittest. Platforms and projects that can truly meet creators' needs and establish sustainable business models will stand out from this reshuffle. A Web3-native creator economy is brewing, with decentralized, transparent, and creator-friendly new models emerging.
What will come next? We may see more creator ecosystems that combine creativity and technology—through mechanisms like NFTs, token incentives, and DAO governance—allowing creators to truly control the value of their content. This is an exciting and imaginative direction.
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SerumSquirter
· 5h ago
Another one has fallen, but to be honest, truly innovative creators should have already been thinking about building their own ecosystem.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 5h ago
Another project has failed, but this time it feels different... Only those with real strength can survive.
It's both NFT and DAO, sounds great, but we'll see who can actually make it happen.
Survival of the fittest? Will my coins still be alive? Haha.
The reshuffling of the creator economy—opportunity or risk... feeling anxious.
I've been hearing about decentralization for three years, and it's still said to be on the horizon.
Is this wave death or rebirth? Let's wait and see.
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ETHReserveBank
· 5h ago
Another project has died, but I’m not pessimistic. This wave of cleansing was bound to happen.
Honestly, only projects that can survive are truly valuable; garbage is garbage.
I believe in NFT incentives; it’s just a matter of finding platforms that are genuinely willing to share profits with creators.
A bunch of Web3 projects that talk big, but in the end, they’re just scamming retail investors. Let’s see who can actually deliver real results.
I understand the principles, but the key is having real users and revenue, otherwise it’s all just talk.
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ZkSnarker
· 5h ago
ngl the "creators will finally own their content value" bit hits different when you actually run the math on gas fees lol
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MetaverseVagrant
· 6h ago
Another project has collapsed, but maybe this time it's really an opportunity? All those previous promises were never fulfilled...
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Web3 creator economy sounds like a new concept... but how much profit sharing can it really give to creators?
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Survival of the fittest, just listen and move on. Most of it is still the same capital manipulation scheme to fleece retail investors.
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DAO governance sounds good, but who actually holds the power? It's still the big players who decide.
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Wait, here comes the NFT incentive scheme again? The pitfalls from last year haven't been filled yet.
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Before the new era begins, settle the old debts first. Don't just draw pie in the sky again.
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The creator economy should be decentralized. Can this time avoid becoming a new centralized money-making machine?
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By the way, does anyone still believe in token incentives? lol
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Web3 and DAO again, I've heard these words countless times. But where are the real implementations?
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The front waves push the back waves, and the back waves are all wiped out... How many will survive this round?
The end of an era often signifies the beginning of another. With the conclusion of a well-known creator platform project, the entire creator economy ecosystem is ushering in a new wave of transformation.
This is not decline, but an inevitable process of survival of the fittest. Platforms and projects that can truly meet creators' needs and establish sustainable business models will stand out from this reshuffle. A Web3-native creator economy is brewing, with decentralized, transparent, and creator-friendly new models emerging.
What will come next? We may see more creator ecosystems that combine creativity and technology—through mechanisms like NFTs, token incentives, and DAO governance—allowing creators to truly control the value of their content. This is an exciting and imaginative direction.