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Say something that many people are reluctant to admit: many data points in the current KOL ecosystem are actually fake.
So why are there fake followers and fake interactions?
The answer is quite simple: it's because brands are still paying for exposure, and as long as the numbers look good, budgets will follow, so naturally, people will produce fake data.
But what is the result of this?
The result is that those who genuinely work hard on content are pushed to the margins.
The content you spend time creating is less valuable than a screenshot of an account with inflated numbers.
More realistically, prices are driven down, collaborations are stolen, and ultimately, trust is eroded little by little.
Over time, it's not that content isn't valuable anymore; it's that the data becomes untrustworthy.
Recently, I've been creating content on @Magverse_AI and feel that it is trying to address this fundamental issue.
I've summarized a few core metrics of Magverse_AI:
✔ Verified KOLs, not just anyone can take orders
✔ Pay-for-performance, not fake exposure
✔ On-chain settlement, tamper-proof data
✔ Robot filtering, making traffic cleaner
To put it simply: it’s changing the rules, not just the surface.
If you're someone who has been creating content long-term, you should understand how important this mechanism is.
I believe that in the next phase of the content industry, only real data will be valued.
If you're still in this industry, you might want to take a look at this direction:
Not all platforms are worth trying, but some changes are worth getting involved in early.
#onchain #aiagents
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