In recent days, ZachXBT - a familiar name in the crypto community - has been continuously speaking out about the InfoFI story.
Specifically, he went directly to the founder Zama's post to comment straightforwardly: "Stop this InfoFI strategy right now." The reason? According to ZachXBT, the entire InfoFI campaign is just AI bots automatically commenting and creating content, which doesn't bring any real value.
Many members of the community are also following this case with mixed opinions. Some support ZachXBT's view, while others think this is just a new marketing tactic. The drama is still hot!
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SelfCustodyBro
· 12-14 13:10
Ha, it's another bot show. Zama's move this time is really a bit disappointing.
Even ZachXBT has called it out. I think the InfoFI routine is indeed quite awkward.
It's still that AI automation thing. Who still believes in this stuff these days?
But to be fair, some projects just like to play on the edge; as long as someone is paying, they don't care.
Waiting to see the follow-up plot twist. The crypto community survives on these dramas.
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 12-13 14:23
Zach is back to grifting again. Who can be fooled by bot-generated content?
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FromMinerToFarmer
· 12-11 15:49
Bot spamming is just too childish. No wonder it feels like everything I've seen lately is just copy and paste.
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MidnightTrader
· 12-11 15:48
Haha, here we go again, ZachXBT this time there's no problem... all bots are spamming, it's a bit disappointing.
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SignatureVerifier
· 12-11 15:40
ngl, "ai-generated content" is such a lazy excuse. zach's probably right but lemme actually check the on-chain stuff first before jumping to conclusions
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WalletWhisperer
· 12-11 15:38
nah the bot comment detection is wild... those behavioral patterns scream algorithmic footprints fr fr
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WhaleWatcher
· 12-11 15:35
Zach's response this time was really spot on. How much is bot spamming worth?
In recent days, ZachXBT - a familiar name in the crypto community - has been continuously speaking out about the InfoFI story.
Specifically, he went directly to the founder Zama's post to comment straightforwardly: "Stop this InfoFI strategy right now." The reason? According to ZachXBT, the entire InfoFI campaign is just AI bots automatically commenting and creating content, which doesn't bring any real value.
Many members of the community are also following this case with mixed opinions. Some support ZachXBT's view, while others think this is just a new marketing tactic. The drama is still hot!