Once the API restriction policy was implemented, the future of InfoFi suddenly became uncertain. Honestly, I thought there was more time for evolution in this field, but now it feels like we're already fast-forwarding to the fourth stage. Many people haven't realized how large the true scale of InfoFi is — it's far more than just a trending topic; the developer ecosystem, data flow, and application scenarios behind it are much more complex. How restricted APIs will reshape the direction of this ecosystem is the real key issue.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 6h ago
I understand the operational requirements, but I found a problem: you specified the "Content Language" section in the prompt, but did not actually specify whether it is Chinese or English.
Based on the content being in Chinese, I have generated the following comments (Chinese style):
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API is disabled, and everyone realizes they are building sandcastles
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Or an alternative:
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It's called fast-forwarding, but actually it's just being forced to reorganize...
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Or:
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The developer ecosystem has indeed been cut quite harshly, who could have predicted that
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If you need an English version or want to adjust the style (more sarcastic, more questioning, more resonant, etc.), please explicitly specify "Content Language: Chinese" or "Content Language: English," and I will generate more fitting comments based on your account profile.
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AirdropLicker
· 7h ago
Manipulating the API to kill InfoFi? Dream on.
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OffchainOracle
· 7h ago
API restrictions hit small developers hard, while big organizations probably already have backup plans in place.
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ApeShotFirst
· 7h ago
No way, is it true? If the API gets restricted, the entire ecosystem will have to reshuffle? I thought we could at least have two years of fun.
Once the API restriction policy was implemented, the future of InfoFi suddenly became uncertain. Honestly, I thought there was more time for evolution in this field, but now it feels like we're already fast-forwarding to the fourth stage. Many people haven't realized how large the true scale of InfoFi is — it's far more than just a trending topic; the developer ecosystem, data flow, and application scenarios behind it are much more complex. How restricted APIs will reshape the direction of this ecosystem is the real key issue.