This post goes out to any project considering running an InfoFi campaign, and why I think they're mostly useless in their current state. For some background in my past life I worked as a director at a social media analytics company, working with many fortune 500 companies over the years. One thing that holds true for 99% of those companies is that they had ZERO interest in vanity metrics (i.e reach, engagement, impressions), what they cared about was business impact metrics (i.e conversion rates, sales, churn etc). Stuff that impacted the bottom line. Without attribution, measuring social media performance is worthless. Every InfoFi project prides themselves on their algo's ability to identify 'valuable' content, but unless the content is resulting in meaningful user adoption & TVL on the protocol it's just noise. @cookiedotfun is attempting to solve this by adding multipliers through protocol usage, but it's limited to the content creator's own account, which isn't the goal. I've already talked about the @vooi_io exemple, and it's the closest I've seen to a finished product so far, but it's not enough. Until @KaitoAI, @xeetdotai, Cookie or @wallchain can figure out a way to attribute user onboarding to content creators, I think the majority of these projects will see very little value in running an infofi campaign. If anyone working at any of these projects disagrees, I'd be keen to hear why & understand what they're doing differently.
1,491
0
本頁面內容由第三方提供。除非另有說明,OKX 不是所引用文章的作者,也不對此類材料主張任何版權。該內容僅供參考,並不代表 OKX 觀點,不作為任何形式的認可,也不應被視為投資建議或購買或出售數字資產的招攬。在使用生成式人工智能提供摘要或其他信息的情況下,此類人工智能生成的內容可能不準確或不一致。請閱讀鏈接文章,瞭解更多詳情和信息。OKX 不對第三方網站上的內容負責。包含穩定幣、NFTs 等在內的數字資產涉及較高程度的風險,其價值可能會產生較大波動。請根據自身財務狀況,仔細考慮交易或持有數字資產是否適合您。