Have you noticed that in the short video and live streaming ecosystem, the interaction methods are actually quite limited? Fans can do nothing more than send gifts and send bullet comments—after spending money, the interaction ends. It always feels like something is missing, right?
Recently, I came across a project called TauntCoin that is exploring SocialFi. Its approach is quite interesting. Rather than just a simple tipping relationship, it’s about reconstructing the engagement model between content creators and their audience. It aims to give users more substantial participation rights and earning opportunities in social scenarios, rather than remaining in a one-way consumption relationship. Can this new interaction mechanism truly break the current ceiling of interaction in the short video ecosystem? The market might be worth watching.
View Original
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
10 Likes
Reward
10
3
Repost
Share
Comment
0/400
ClassicDumpster
· 13h ago
Hmm... That's right. Currently, giving gifts is purely consumption; once the money is spent, it's gone. It would be great if I could truly participate and get a share. I need to keep an eye on the TauntCoin concept.
View OriginalReply0
NFT_Therapy_Group
· 13h ago
Wow, finally someone said it. Giving gifts is just a way to cut leeks, there’s no real sense of participation at all.
By the way, the idea of TauntCoin is indeed fresh—dual benefits? It feels more humane than the current system.
Can SocialFi really turn things around, or is it just another round of hype? I'm a bit unsure.
I think the key is to have a real economic model to support it; otherwise, it’s just storytelling.
If this can work, the relationship between streamers and fans would truly be equal.
View OriginalReply0
TerraNeverForget
· 13h ago
Is it just about sending gifts? Wake up, this gameplay has long needed to be changed. The SocialFi wave in the crypto world has indeed touched on a pain point.
TauntCoin, which disperses participation rights and profit rights, is much more enjoyable than simple tipping. It really feels like breaking through that ceiling.
But it still depends on whether it can be implemented successfully in the future; otherwise, it might just become a new scheme to cut leeks.
Why are short video platforms unwilling to give fans real power? Because they can't control it anymore, haha.
This is what Web3 should be doing—returning power to the community, not just some air coins or air projects.
Have you noticed that in the short video and live streaming ecosystem, the interaction methods are actually quite limited? Fans can do nothing more than send gifts and send bullet comments—after spending money, the interaction ends. It always feels like something is missing, right?
Recently, I came across a project called TauntCoin that is exploring SocialFi. Its approach is quite interesting. Rather than just a simple tipping relationship, it’s about reconstructing the engagement model between content creators and their audience. It aims to give users more substantial participation rights and earning opportunities in social scenarios, rather than remaining in a one-way consumption relationship. Can this new interaction mechanism truly break the current ceiling of interaction in the short video ecosystem? The market might be worth watching.