The ultimate goal for any Web3 builder is crafting an experience that people genuinely want to be part of—and actually benefit from.
Imagine turning social attention and viral trends into real, tangible value. That's where the opportunity lies. When you can spot emerging narratives early, you're not just ahead of the curve—you're building a skill that directly translates into earnings. Attention becomes more than just engagement metrics; it transforms into a tradeable asset.
This shift represents a fundamental change in how creators and communities interact with value. Instead of attention flowing one way, it now creates a feedback loop where participation, insight, and early adoption are genuinely rewarded. For builders in the social economy space, this opens an entirely new dimension for sustainable, community-driven growth.
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WhaleWatcher
· 19h ago
In essence, it's about monetizing traffic, but only a few can truly achieve it.
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Early movers indeed made money, but the problem is that most later entrants became the victims.
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This theory sounds great, but in practice? Most projects just run after they finish their pump and dump.
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Community-driven growth sounds good, but unfortunately, the power still remains in the hands of the builders.
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Attention economy has become tiresome; the key is who can truly distribute value to the community.
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Anyway, it's another cycle of new concepts and new harvests, recurring periodically.
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Discovering trends early can indeed be profitable, but the risks are also terrifying, and most people end up踩坑.
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It's interesting; it's just a different way of saying "winner takes all" from the past.
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Web3 is still talking about this, even in 2024.
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Feedback loops sound good, but early participants are always the ones who benefit the most.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 19h ago
That's true, but how many can actually achieve it? Most are still just making empty promises.
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SquidTeacher
· 19h ago
Basically, it's about grabbing traffic dividends. If you spot the trend early, you can harvest the gains, right?
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GhostAddressHunter
· 20h ago
That's true, but the key is to have genuine content that keeps people engaged, not just hype.
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consensus_failure
· 20h ago
Basically, it's still about making money by capturing the narrative; those who don't catch it are just the little guys.
The ultimate goal for any Web3 builder is crafting an experience that people genuinely want to be part of—and actually benefit from.
Imagine turning social attention and viral trends into real, tangible value. That's where the opportunity lies. When you can spot emerging narratives early, you're not just ahead of the curve—you're building a skill that directly translates into earnings. Attention becomes more than just engagement metrics; it transforms into a tradeable asset.
This shift represents a fundamental change in how creators and communities interact with value. Instead of attention flowing one way, it now creates a feedback loop where participation, insight, and early adoption are genuinely rewarded. For builders in the social economy space, this opens an entirely new dimension for sustainable, community-driven growth.