The shutdown of infofi marks another moment of reckoning in the crypto space. Whether we view it with disappointment or relief often depends on our exposure and expectations. Projects folding isn't uncommon in Web3, but each collapse forces the community to reassess risk management and due diligence. What are your thoughts on why these initiatives fail to sustain? Market conditions, execution issues, or fundamental flaws in the model?
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StealthDeployer
· 7h ago
infofi has been exposed. To be honest, I saw it coming early on. Nothing surprising.
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SandwichTrader
· 7h ago
Another project has failed. Who's going to take the blame this time?
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RunWhenCut
· 7h ago
Another project has died. Honestly, I'm used to it.
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PermabullPete
· 7h ago
infofi has crashed again and again. It's really time to reflect on how these projects are designed.
The shutdown of infofi marks another moment of reckoning in the crypto space. Whether we view it with disappointment or relief often depends on our exposure and expectations. Projects folding isn't uncommon in Web3, but each collapse forces the community to reassess risk management and due diligence. What are your thoughts on why these initiatives fail to sustain? Market conditions, execution issues, or fundamental flaws in the model?