Solana ecosystem advisors have revealed an interesting phenomenon: applications like InfoFi have already generated millions of dollars in revenue streams from enterprise-level API access. Interestingly, project teams are not particularly concerned about this portion of income. This reflects the true attitude of many Web3 applications — rather than simply profiting from API calls, they prioritize the long-term development of the ecosystem and the expansion of the user base. This shift in business mindset may be becoming the new standard for the next generation of applications on Solana.
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ForkMaster
· 17h ago
Millions of dollars in revenue don't matter? Nice words, but it's because I still have enough funding to spend. Taking care of three kids, I have to be frugal with every cent of API call fees.
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 18h ago
Wow, millions of dollars just sitting around? I have a feeling something's not quite right.
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APY追逐者
· 18h ago
Millions of dollars in API revenue don't matter? Ha, now that's true long-term thinking.
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BlockDetective
· 18h ago
Are millions of dollars in revenue not a big deal? I need to ponder this idea, is it true or not?
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CodeAuditQueen
· 18h ago
Millions of dollars in API revenue not a concern? This logic is a bit like intentionally leaving a reentrancy vulnerability in a smart contract unpatched... It may seem irrational, but it's actually betting that ecosystem growth can bring about greater value release. However, it depends on the audit report—don't just ignore it because of technical incompetence.
Solana ecosystem advisors have revealed an interesting phenomenon: applications like InfoFi have already generated millions of dollars in revenue streams from enterprise-level API access. Interestingly, project teams are not particularly concerned about this portion of income. This reflects the true attitude of many Web3 applications — rather than simply profiting from API calls, they prioritize the long-term development of the ecosystem and the expansion of the user base. This shift in business mindset may be becoming the new standard for the next generation of applications on Solana.