Acest tweet este un panou publicitar pentru motivul pentru care am creat @meleemarkets. În esență, nu cred în forțarea creatorilor să facă jetoane pentru a-și monetiza audiența. Niciun creator normal nu vrea să fie forțat să-și pompeze și să-și arunce publicul pentru monetizare. Simt că iau pastile nebunești de câteva ori. Acest lucru pare atât de incredibil de evident. Cu toate acestea, oamenii petrec ore întregi pe spații vitrând piețele de capital pentru că ce, deții o parte din monedă? În orice caz, arată cât de incredibil de deconectat a devenit web3 cu consumatorii reali. Este același gaslighting care a dus la bula NFT. Dacă nu creăm sisteme mai bune, suntem sortiți să repetăm aceleași rezultate. La Melee considerăm că misiunea noastră este de a schimba fundamental jocul în bine. Destul.
Brooke Lacey
Brooke Lacey22 iul., 02:36
UPDATE: ca să fie clar, nu am niciun parteneriat plătit cu @baseapp așa că iată părerea mea sinceră: Da, am "câștigat" 65 de dolari ieri din postarea videoclipului meu. Dar nu am fost plătit ca un creator - am încasat jetonul La apogeu, soldul portofelului meu era de aproximativ 185 USD... dar oamenii au început să arunce și am reușit să iau doar 65 de dolari înainte ca piscina să se golească. Deci, cum mă susține asta? Nu mi-au dat bacșiș. Aruncau o monedă cu numele meu pe ea. (Îmi dau seama că am primit micro-plăți din comisioanele de tranzacție, dar a fost minim) Și a trebuit să mă arunc pe ei pentru a fi plătit. 😬 De asemenea, dacă nu înțeleg total greșit acest lucru - fiecare postare nouă bate o monedă nouă. >>>>Ceea ce înseamnă că dacă vreau să câștig din nou, trebuie să fac același lucru din nou... Aruncați acea monedă. >Apoi următorul. >Apoi următoarea. Așa că acum stau aici și mă întreb: >Lansez un nou micro shitcoin de fiecare dată când postez? >Ar trebui să gestionez fiecare dintre aceste piețe mici? Pentru că asta nu sună ca generarea de bani din partea creatorilor. Sună ca o bandă de alergare care induce stres. @jessepollak așa trebuie să funcționeze?
@igwe06416816966 @meleemarkets Piețe de predicție cu mecanică asemănătoare monedelor meme. Iată esența generală. Vom începe în curând mai multe AMA despre cum funcționează sub capotă. Intră în grupul TG din biografia noastră pentru a fi notificat.
ZenLlama
ZenLlama2 iun. 2025
When we started building @meleemarkets we set out to simply build a permissionless prediction market. However, as the product has evolved, it’s become so much more. When we started, it was clear the trenches were cooked and people wanted something new. We were excited by the idea of prediction markets and thought it could actually lead to something novel if we could figure out how to make them feel like meme coins with uncapped upside. We believe we have cracked that formula, but I did not expect how relevant that solution would become. This new tokenized attention meta, infoFi or whatnot, has really crystallized for me the belief that prediction markets are far better vehicles for attention speculation than tokens. What has become crystal clear is that tokens have major inherent flaws when used as proxies for attention: • Attention is ephemeral, while tokens are forever. ❌ Internet memes, news events, and “virality” are inherently fleeting moments. The value comes from capturing the moment; it is intrinsically ephemeral, and that’s core to why it’s valuable. When packaged in a permanent market, collapse is inevitable. • Selling a token is a prisoner’s dilemma. ❌ Everyone wants to make money, but no one wants to tell you when exactly they make money. We try to sell meme coins as a collective rally when every “community member” knows deep down there’s nothing collective about the ponzi game. It’s a catch-22: if they’re honest, the value disappears. So we spin collective delusions, act powerless, and repeat the cycle with no way out—justifying each go-around as a novel “experiment.” 🤡 It’s the literal definition of insanity. • A meme token’s value is a Keynesian beauty contest. ❌ 99% of meme coin buying boils down to “I’m buying this now because I think someone else will want to buy it from me for more later.” We even have the gall to label this “infoFi,” knowing full well the information is useless because it’s completely circular. Incentivizing people to tell you what you want to hear is the opposite of “infoFi.” It’s just straight-up noise. For Christ’s sake, it’s even in the name of these apps. All we’ve managed to do is crowdfund bot farms instead of hiring them from sweatshops. Most days I swear I feel like I’m taking crazy pills. I look at what’s hitting the market and it truly feels dystopian. Yes, attention is valuable, and speculation is a powerful force, we’ve proved that over and over. That’s not an interesting “experiment” anymore. Melee excites me because it truly is something new. At the core of how Melee works is the belief that speculative attention is far more valuable when anchored to real-world information. Making money is great for attention, we respect and acknowledge that reality with our uncapped upside. ✅ But what I really hope to prove with Melee is that **being right** is great for retention. It is not easy. It’s a new paradigm. We are throwing countless hours into building a familiar and easy way to enter this new form of market. But what I can say is that, by design: • Prediction markets have graceful exits. ✅ You state your belief up front. We want you to win, to share that you were right, and not feel guilty about where those winnings came from. They came from your convictions. Be loud and proud. You were **right**. • Prediction markets are ephemeral. Launch as many as you want. ✅ Attention is fleeting. Your reputation is not. Prediction markets are anchored to outcomes that let participants engage in the moment without being left holding the bag. • Prediction markets produce useful information. ✅ This is actual infoFi. We want to spark discussion, for participants to debate, to argue their beliefs, and to put their money where their mouth is as a statement of conviction. I’m not interested in your incentivized, passionless slop takes. I want to hear your beliefs, your opinions, your convictions—and reward you when they’re actually proven valuable. End rant.
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