InfoFi's collapse wasn't unexpected—it was hollowed out from within by those who prioritized extraction over value creation. Nikita's recent move was simply the punctuation mark on a story already written.
For those all-in on InfoFi? Time to reassess your strategy and explore what's actually out there.
But here's what matters: every project death creates opportunity. A vacuum always gets filled. And right now, users are actively hunting for something genuine—platforms and protocols that deliver real utility rather than empty promises. The market has a way of punishing pretenders and rewarding builders who actually deliver. Watch the space closely; the next wave is already forming.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 20h ago
The selling pressure is so high, it indicates that the market-making strategy needs to be carefully considered.
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GateUser-a606bf0c
· 20h ago
NGL, this crash was long overdue. There are too many internal vampires.
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StakoorNeverSleeps
· 20h ago
NGL Infifi, this wave is a result of their own making. The internal corruption has reached its peak. I really want to see who can seize this opportunity.
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RugpullSurvivor
· 20h ago
Honestly, I knew when infofidead appeared. It was obvious that those people were thinking about how to run away rather than building the ecosystem.
Wait, can this wave really produce something reliable? Or is it just another round of new scams?
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 21h ago
Honestly, I’ve seen through this infof thing long ago. It’s just a bunch of people draining themselves, deservedly so.
Really, now there are empty shell projects everywhere, waiting for the next genuine and valuable thing to appear.
InfoFi's collapse wasn't unexpected—it was hollowed out from within by those who prioritized extraction over value creation. Nikita's recent move was simply the punctuation mark on a story already written.
For those all-in on InfoFi? Time to reassess your strategy and explore what's actually out there.
But here's what matters: every project death creates opportunity. A vacuum always gets filled. And right now, users are actively hunting for something genuine—platforms and protocols that deliver real utility rather than empty promises. The market has a way of punishing pretenders and rewarding builders who actually deliver. Watch the space closely; the next wave is already forming.