Word's getting around—X is tightening its stance on monetization tied to platform posts. The policy specifically targets what the community calls "InfoFi" projects, basically crypto initiatives that reward users for engaging with content on the platform. Nikita Bier flagged this shift, highlighting how X is essentially blocking this particular category of crypto projects from gaining traction there. It's a move that signals major platforms are drawing clearer lines around which Web3 activities they'll tolerate.
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YieldWhisperer
· 10h ago
lol infofi was always unsustainable anyway—math literally didn't work when you traced the token flows. saw this exact death spiral pattern back in 2021, just different branding. platforms finally getting smart about it tbh
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MissedAirdropBro
· 14h ago
x, this is about a complete ban on infofi, I saw it coming a long time ago.
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APY_Chaser
· 14h ago
What the heck, X is starting to betray again? It's true that InfoFi has been taken down.
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DoomCanister
· 14h ago
Haha, X finally couldn't hold back anymore. InfoFi should have been regulated a long time ago.
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LootboxPhobia
· 14h ago
Now InfoFi really has no way out. X just bans at will. Big platforms are this ruthless.
Word's getting around—X is tightening its stance on monetization tied to platform posts. The policy specifically targets what the community calls "InfoFi" projects, basically crypto initiatives that reward users for engaging with content on the platform. Nikita Bier flagged this shift, highlighting how X is essentially blocking this particular category of crypto projects from gaining traction there. It's a move that signals major platforms are drawing clearer lines around which Web3 activities they'll tolerate.