Remember the early days of the internet? Those feel like ancient history now. Here's the uncomfortable truth: we're living in an ecosystem where bots have completely taken over. Most comment sections? Not exactly a safe space for genuine human exchange anymore. The numbers tell the real story—over 50% of all online traffic now originates from unidentifiable, unaccountable bot networks. It's gotten wild. This is exactly why Web3's approach to on-chain identity and transparency matters so much. When every transaction is verifiable and tied to an actual wallet, you're dealing with accountability at a level the traditional internet simply cannot match. The centralized web's credibility crisis isn't an accident—it's baked into the system.
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WhaleShadow
· 9h ago
Really, now the internet is full of spam generated by bots, human voices are long gone.
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BoredStaker
· 11h ago
Really, there are probably more bots flooding the screens now than real people... This on-chain identity verification in Web3 is still quite interesting.
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TokenUnlocker
· 11h ago
Are 50% all robots? This number still feels conservative... On-chain identity is indeed a breakthrough, at least it can tell whether the other side is a real person or a script.
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just_another_fish
· 11h ago
Really, there are more bots flooding the screens than real people, I'm used to it already. Speaking of Web3, this on-chain identity system is truly satisfying; at least I don't have to be drowned out by fake accounts anymore.
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pumpamentalist
· 11h ago
50% bot traffic? Feels like it needs to be increased further. The bots flooding the screens now probably outnumber real users... On-chain identity in Web3 is indeed the way out, but on-chain anti-fraud measures are also necessary.
Remember the early days of the internet? Those feel like ancient history now. Here's the uncomfortable truth: we're living in an ecosystem where bots have completely taken over. Most comment sections? Not exactly a safe space for genuine human exchange anymore. The numbers tell the real story—over 50% of all online traffic now originates from unidentifiable, unaccountable bot networks. It's gotten wild. This is exactly why Web3's approach to on-chain identity and transparency matters so much. When every transaction is verifiable and tied to an actual wallet, you're dealing with accountability at a level the traditional internet simply cannot match. The centralized web's credibility crisis isn't an accident—it's baked into the system.