Klout Kardz might just shake up how influencer engagement works on-chain. By tokenizing creator interactions, it could unlock serious liquidity in a market that's been waiting for the right infrastructure. Watch how this plays out.
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 11-26 18:36
Hype does have some substance, it depends on how it lands in the future.
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MetaMaximalist
· 11-24 13:10
ngl the liquidity unlock angle here is actually compelling... but let's be real, we've seen this narrative before. tokenizing engagement only works if there's genuine network effects, not just hype cycles. curious to see if they actually solve the sustainability problem tho
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PerennialLeek
· 11-24 13:07
I don't quite understand this trap... can it really help content creators make money?
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TokenRationEater
· 11-24 13:05
Wow, someone finally put the influencer interaction on the chain. The liquidity issue has really troubled us for too long.
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DegenApeSurfer
· 11-24 12:45
ngl this trap tokenize creator interactions logic is a bit amazing, finally someone has figured out how to monetize influence... wait, could this be the next precursor to a rug?
Klout Kardz might just shake up how influencer engagement works on-chain. By tokenizing creator interactions, it could unlock serious liquidity in a market that's been waiting for the right infrastructure. Watch how this plays out.