The long-term financing dilemma of the Base ecosystem's mini-applications: small developers find it difficult to obtain venture capital support, and community attention has not yet translated into actual value.
This situation is changing.
Developers can now directly raise funds on-chain through tokenized mini-apps—the entire process is automatically executed by smart contracts, eliminating the need for intermediaries. This means the community can participate more directly in the early stages of projects, and developers gain a new pathway beyond traditional financing.
The mechanism design also includes safeguards to protect participants' rights. This on-chain financing model is breaking the funding bottleneck in the Web3 application ecosystem.
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wagmi_eventually
· 8h ago
Well, now I finally don't have to look at VC faces, directly raising funds on the chain is awesome.
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SerumSurfer
· 8h ago
It should have been like this a long time ago. The traditional VC bottleneck has finally found a way to bypass it.
The direct on-chain financing system... feels much more reliable than waiting for major institutions to favor you.
Tokenized financing can really eliminate middlemen, not just talk.
To put it nicely, it's decentralization; frankly, it means VC can take a hike, haha.
The security mechanism needs to be detailed enough; don't let it become a new tool for cutting leeks again.
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gaslight_gasfeez
· 8h ago
Finally, someone has solved this problem. I really felt bad for those small developers before; it's so hard for them to raise funds.
The long-term financing dilemma of the Base ecosystem's mini-applications: small developers find it difficult to obtain venture capital support, and community attention has not yet translated into actual value.
This situation is changing.
Developers can now directly raise funds on-chain through tokenized mini-apps—the entire process is automatically executed by smart contracts, eliminating the need for intermediaries. This means the community can participate more directly in the early stages of projects, and developers gain a new pathway beyond traditional financing.
The mechanism design also includes safeguards to protect participants' rights. This on-chain financing model is breaking the funding bottleneck in the Web3 application ecosystem.