The InfoFi era we've been witnessing? Pretty much done for. Honestly, I saw it coming anyway—the whole thing felt unstable from the start.
Here's what happened. When Nikita Bier rolled out those sweeping API guideline changes, it wasn't just some routine policy tweak. It was a wake-up call that something structural was broken underneath. The dominoes started falling pretty quick after that. Within weeks, platforms like KaitoAI and Cookie3 began winding down their services.
It's not just one thing—it's the whole ecosystem cracking under pressure. When major API restrictions hit, projects that built their entire model around data access suddenly had nowhere to turn.
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FlatlineTrader
· 8h ago
InfoFi is dead. I’ve said it all along that this thing is unsustainable.
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LiquidationTherapist
· 8h ago
If I had known it would turn out like this, InfoFi would have been a castle in the air, and once the API was cut off, everything would be ruined.
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unrekt.eth
· 8h ago
I've already said it, InfoFi is basically paper-thin, once the API tightens, everything collapses.
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SilentObserver
· 8h ago
I've known it was going to fail for a long time. The moment the API hit a bottleneck, the entire ecosystem's house of cards was bound to collapse.
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GateUser-3824aa38
· 8h ago
infofi was always a house of cards; it's not surprising that it has collapsed now.
The InfoFi era we've been witnessing? Pretty much done for. Honestly, I saw it coming anyway—the whole thing felt unstable from the start.
Here's what happened. When Nikita Bier rolled out those sweeping API guideline changes, it wasn't just some routine policy tweak. It was a wake-up call that something structural was broken underneath. The dominoes started falling pretty quick after that. Within weeks, platforms like KaitoAI and Cookie3 began winding down their services.
It's not just one thing—it's the whole ecosystem cracking under pressure. When major API restrictions hit, projects that built their entire model around data access suddenly had nowhere to turn.