Been tracking an interesting play in the InfoFi space lately. There's a project allocating 2% of its token supply as an airdrop, and what caught my attention is their angle—they're positioning themselves as an upgraded InfoFi solution designed to filter out the noise. The industry's drowning in low-quality AI-generated content right now, and frankly, the constant 'follow me back' spam bots are getting exhausting. This project's thesis is refreshing: cut through the slop, deliver actual signal. Whether they can execute is another question, but at least they're tackling a real problem in the ecosystem.
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GasFeeCrying
· 2h ago
There's nothing wrong with what they said about the signal-to-noise ratio, but I just don't know what they're using to truly filter out the spam... A 2% airdrop is a bit stingy.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 6h ago
2% airdrop isn't much at all; execution is the key.
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DegenWhisperer
· 6h ago
NGL, this idea really hits the pain point, but the 2% airdrop is really too small.
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WhaleWatcher
· 6h ago
Another project that aims to "filter out the noise." It sounds good, but let's see if it can survive the next bear market.
Been tracking an interesting play in the InfoFi space lately. There's a project allocating 2% of its token supply as an airdrop, and what caught my attention is their angle—they're positioning themselves as an upgraded InfoFi solution designed to filter out the noise. The industry's drowning in low-quality AI-generated content right now, and frankly, the constant 'follow me back' spam bots are getting exhausting. This project's thesis is refreshing: cut through the slop, deliver actual signal. Whether they can execute is another question, but at least they're tackling a real problem in the ecosystem.