InfoFi isn't just another incentive play—it's building something more fundamental. At its core, you're looking at prediction markets that actually work, paired with decentralized knowledge creation as a public good. Layer in AI-DAO collaboration and novel tokenomics, and you start seeing why this model stands out. It's not chasing hype; it's architecting infrastructure for how information markets could actually function on-chain.
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LightningAllInHero
· 01-18 22:56
I buy into the logic of the prediction market, but I'm worried it will just become a hotbed for harvesting retail investors...
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-18 17:23
I think this idea is pretty good, but the real question is whether we can survive the next bear market...
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 01-16 05:52
ngl this is true infrastructure, not just another project that relies on incentives to pull people in and harvest profits
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tx_pending_forever
· 01-16 01:50
Predictive markets + knowledge public goods, this idea is interesting, but can it really be implemented?
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GasFeeVictim
· 01-16 01:50
NGL, this is the real infrastructure, not just another air project wrapped in a story.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 01-16 01:50
ngl infofis this set of logic is indeed different... prediction market + knowledge market combination I really didn't expect it to be played this way
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Another ai-dao story, but this time it seems really about building infrastructure rather than just hyping
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On-chain information market? Sounds good, but I'm worried it will ultimately become just another token game
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Prediction markets have been around for a long time, but this time it really feels like trying to solve a problem...
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It's not hype but infrastructure. I've heard a lot of these projects, let's wait and see the data before making judgments
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What's new about tokenomics? That's the key point, right?
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infofis is interesting, finally seeing something beyond just incentives
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GlueGuy
· 01-16 01:49
Damn, finally someone explains InfoFi clearly, not just another tokenomics scam
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Prediction markets + knowledge co-creation, this architecture does have some potential, but it’s better to see if it can survive until next year before praising it
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I don’t quite understand the AI-DAO part, can someone elaborate?
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On-chain information markets need to be well-developed; right now, they’re all just empty promises
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Building infrastructure sounds grand, but how will it actually be implemented? Still depends on the data
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Not chasing the hot trends makes it even more worth paying attention to; Web3 needs projects that focus on steady progress
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Tokenomics may be innovative, but the key is whether liquidity and real demand can keep up
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Knowledge creation as a public good? In the crypto world, that sounds a bit overly idealistic haha
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GhostInTheChain
· 01-16 01:49
Bro, this is what I want to see — truly making a difference, not just the superficial "tokenomics innovation."
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MelonField
· 01-16 01:47
Forecast markets + decentralized knowledge production, this logic is indeed interesting, but how many can truly be implemented?
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SatoshiChallenger
· 01-16 01:46
Ironically, every time I hear the combination of "actually work" and "fundamental," I think of the projects from the 2017 wave that claimed they would revolutionize everything. Now, they are all on the liquidation list.
InfoFi isn't just another incentive play—it's building something more fundamental. At its core, you're looking at prediction markets that actually work, paired with decentralized knowledge creation as a public good. Layer in AI-DAO collaboration and novel tokenomics, and you start seeing why this model stands out. It's not chasing hype; it's architecting infrastructure for how information markets could actually function on-chain.