There's an interesting shift happening in how platforms reward creators. A certain infoFi protocol just introduced a straightforward incentive model: every 1,000 views translates to $10 in rewards. Simple math, real payouts.
What makes this noteworthy is the cross-platform support—YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter content all qualify. This moves beyond the usual token-vesting-heavy models and actually puts cash in creators' hands sooner.
If you're tracking emerging Web3 infrastructure plays, keep tabs on projects like @walle_xyz, @helios_layer1, and @c8ntinuum. They're part of the broader shift toward sustainable creator economics in the decentralized space.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 14h ago
Wow, finally someone is doing a practical, non-hype creator economy... I believe in the logic of 1000 views for $10.
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GasFeeCrying
· 14h ago
ngl, this mode has some value. A thousand broadcasts for ten dollars directly credited, which is much more reliable than those locked tokens.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 14h ago
Browsing 10 dollars for 1000? Now the creator economy is getting some real flavor, definitely more reliable than tokens that are unlocked only after a year.
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StakeTillRetire
· 15h ago
Nah, this model is a bit too straightforward. 1000 plays for $10? It still seems appealing, but the actual tactic is just to harvest the little guys.
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CryptoGoldmine
· 15h ago
The "Thousand Likes for Ten Dollars" model is indeed interesting; real money is much better than token locking. The question is how long this ROI can last and how the cost structure of the computing network is covered.
There's an interesting shift happening in how platforms reward creators. A certain infoFi protocol just introduced a straightforward incentive model: every 1,000 views translates to $10 in rewards. Simple math, real payouts.
What makes this noteworthy is the cross-platform support—YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter content all qualify. This moves beyond the usual token-vesting-heavy models and actually puts cash in creators' hands sooner.
If you're tracking emerging Web3 infrastructure plays, keep tabs on projects like @walle_xyz, @helios_layer1, and @c8ntinuum. They're part of the broader shift toward sustainable creator economics in the decentralized space.