Looking at the performance of each chart, they are actually quite similar, regardless of whether the concept of InfoFi exists or not. Are new coins continuously declining? Rather than saying this is a problem with a certain mechanism, it's more accurate to say that this is the current normal state of the entire market. During market adjustments, the pressure on newly issued tokens is a common phenomenon.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 6h ago
Basically, no matter how fancy the concept is, it can't save the market; data speaks for itself.
It's normal for new coins to crash to trash; the entire market is adjusting, not the mechanism's fault.
InfoFi has become background noise, but in the end, it's still the same old story.
The market is like this—newly issued coins inevitably suffer losses, and the project teams can't be blamed.
Graphs all look the same; rebranding is useless. No one is soft in this bear market.
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AirdropHermit
· 6h ago
Haha, the concept of InfoFi is really a bit awkward.
No matter how badly the new coins drop, it's always said to be the market norm. So why still issue new coins?
It's not the mechanism's fault; it's purely the poor atmosphere.
But the charts really don't look any different, all green at a glance.
How many new projects will have to cool off this round?
No matter how good the mechanism is, you have to wait for the wind to blow over.
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MetaMisery
· 6h ago
Still shifting the blame onto the market, the InfoFi rhetoric does seem a bit hollow.
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GamefiHarvester
· 6h ago
New coins are dropping so hard, InfoFi can't save them either. To be honest, it's just the overall market doing poorly.
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They're all performing the same, so what's the point of the concept? Just pure money grabbing.
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Market adjustments are just adjustments. Don't blame the mechanism. New coins are always the first to die.
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The charts are right there. If you can't sell, what's the point of talking about innovation?
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After this round, new coins basically have no way out. Is there much difference with InfoFi?
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ProbablyNothing
· 6h ago
Hmm... It sounds like the market is just bad, with new coins dying randomly.
But the InfoFi setup really isn't anything special, pretty much the same as other mechanisms, pretty miserable.
Honestly, in this round of the market, new coins are just being used as punching bags.
Are the charts all the same? Then I don't need to look at them either, haha.
Market adjustments are like this—new coins die first, it's a common story.
Actually, no concept can save this situation, right?
The continuous decline of new coins has long been expected, it's commonplace.
Hearing you say that, it seems there's no special mechanism issue, just a pure bear market.
Looking at the performance of each chart, they are actually quite similar, regardless of whether the concept of InfoFi exists or not. Are new coins continuously declining? Rather than saying this is a problem with a certain mechanism, it's more accurate to say that this is the current normal state of the entire market. During market adjustments, the pressure on newly issued tokens is a common phenomenon.