Several emerging Web3 sectors are showing concerning patterns. Vibe coding projects, prediction market platforms, creator capital markets, and perps protocols building proprietary farming mechanisms are all facing similar risks. Meanwhile, AI-focused initiatives are shifting toward monetization models—these are particularly vulnerable since backers become critical stakeholders when revenue expectations emerge.
The common thread? Community influence plays a massive role in how these narratives unfold. If you're navigating this space, choosing the right voices to amplify matters more than you'd think.
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EthMaximalist
· 01-06 09:08
Listen, I've seen through the fact that community voices determine life or death a long time ago. The problem is that most people are still blindly following the trend.
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MidnightGenesis
· 01-06 05:23
On-chain data shows that there are some issues with the contract deployment logic in these tracks... It is worth noting that the fund flow patterns behind them are almost identical, as expected.
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 01-03 11:50
Algorithm farms are starting to spin stories again; choosing the right spokesperson can save half the life.
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AllTalkLongTrader
· 01-03 11:48
To be honest, all these projects are following the same套路 now. No matter how fancy the packaging, they can't escape the fate of being harvested. As for community voices, it sounds like nothing, but actually, it's whoever initiates the public opinion first that wins.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-03 11:48
In plain terms, these projects are all playing with narratives; the ones who truly make money are always those who knew earlier.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 01-03 11:27
Listen, community opinion really can make or break a project. That's how the crypto world is nowadays.
Several emerging Web3 sectors are showing concerning patterns. Vibe coding projects, prediction market platforms, creator capital markets, and perps protocols building proprietary farming mechanisms are all facing similar risks. Meanwhile, AI-focused initiatives are shifting toward monetization models—these are particularly vulnerable since backers become critical stakeholders when revenue expectations emerge.
The common thread? Community influence plays a massive role in how these narratives unfold. If you're navigating this space, choosing the right voices to amplify matters more than you'd think.