Twitter policy adjustments continue to impact the Infodfi ecosystem. According to industry sources, recent platform policy updates have affected the operational strategies of several popular crypto projects, including Kaito, CookieDAO, Wallchain Quacks, ProtoKOLs, Zentry, Arbus, FiveRep, Ethos, Mirra, and Fantasy Top, among more than ten projects currently evaluating response plans. This round of policy changes has forced some Infodfi projects to reassess their marketing channels and community operation models, with some considering shifting to other platforms or adjusting their product positioning. Industry insiders believe that although such policy fluctuations may pose short-term challenges for projects, they also encourage ecosystem participants to focus more on compliant operations and long-term value creation.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 10h ago
Here we go again, this time it's InfoDeFi's turn. LOL
Changing Twitter policies is like changing the boss; project teams have to relearn the rules every time.
Compliance? Don't make me laugh. It's good enough that the ecosystem is still alive.
Now it's better, Zentry and others need to find a new partner quickly, or there's really nowhere to promote.
Volatility? Isn't this just the usual script? Hang in there, and you'll win.
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TokenVelocity
· 10h ago
Oh, causing trouble again. This time Twitter swinging the big sword really hurts.
This move by Twitter, those who have switched to Telegram have already done so.
Over a dozen projects panicking together, this is the true "Twitter effect" oh boy.
Compliance operation sounds good, but honestly, who would really stick to this path?
Infodfi's chessboard is being reset again, interesting.
Hopefully, this crackdown can clear out all the fishy projects, but the chances seem slim.
After all the back and forth, as always, whenever there's a little movement in the crypto world, everyone starts self-rescue mode.
What is ProtoKOLs' response? Have you heard if they've made any adjustments?
Short-term pain, long-term gains—it's a nice saying, but few will survive until then.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 10h ago
Is it policy crackdown again? Now many projects have to scramble
With a move on Twitter, the entire ecosystem has to relocate, where is the promised decentralization?
Compliance, compliance, everyone’s tired of hearing it, but we still have to survive
Infodfi projects are really unlucky, just getting started and now this
But on the other hand, eliminating some weak projects isn’t a bad thing
Feels like someone will be running to Discord and Telegram again, history repeating
Over a dozen projects panicking at the same time, this is true systemic risk
It’s high time to change the approach; over-reliance on a single platform has led to this outcome
Twitter policy adjustments continue to impact the Infodfi ecosystem. According to industry sources, recent platform policy updates have affected the operational strategies of several popular crypto projects, including Kaito, CookieDAO, Wallchain Quacks, ProtoKOLs, Zentry, Arbus, FiveRep, Ethos, Mirra, and Fantasy Top, among more than ten projects currently evaluating response plans. This round of policy changes has forced some Infodfi projects to reassess their marketing channels and community operation models, with some considering shifting to other platforms or adjusting their product positioning. Industry insiders believe that although such policy fluctuations may pose short-term challenges for projects, they also encourage ecosystem participants to focus more on compliant operations and long-term value creation.