To be honest, "digital garbage" is everywhere, and ultimately it's the greed for traffic that is to blame.
Look at the current ecosystem—project teams, KOLs, content creators—all rushing to chase hot topics. Yesterday they were talking about this coin, and today they’re rushing to the next hot trend. The hype cycle is getting shorter and shorter, with everyone running after the next wave. It’s just like quicksand—quick in, quick out, making fast money, then leaving a mess behind.
No one wants to take the time to create something meaningful. Shoddy analysis, exaggerated promotions, fake partnership news—these trash contents flood the market. Why? Because they can quickly attract attention and generate revenue. This is the true face of greed for traffic.
Web3 could be better, but now it’s being dragged down by this trend.
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To be honest, "digital garbage" is everywhere, and ultimately it's the greed for traffic that is to blame.
Look at the current ecosystem—project teams, KOLs, content creators—all rushing to chase hot topics. Yesterday they were talking about this coin, and today they’re rushing to the next hot trend. The hype cycle is getting shorter and shorter, with everyone running after the next wave. It’s just like quicksand—quick in, quick out, making fast money, then leaving a mess behind.
No one wants to take the time to create something meaningful. Shoddy analysis, exaggerated promotions, fake partnership news—these trash contents flood the market. Why? Because they can quickly attract attention and generate revenue. This is the true face of greed for traffic.
Web3 could be better, but now it’s being dragged down by this trend.