Some people can earn a substantial monthly income through expression, while others' earnings are only enough to buy a cup of coffee. This reflects not a difference in luck, but the fact that in the AI era, human original expression has become a true scarce resource.
Think carefully, the pricing power of content creation is shifting. In the past, traffic was king; now, scarcity is the hard currency. This is a signal for creators entering the market — it's not too late to join now; in fact, it's a great time.
However, this round of competition has a characteristic: going solo is hard to stand out. It is recommended that everyone band together for mutual support and explore this new ecosystem together. After all, the crypto market has seen rapid changes in recent years; those who can gather resources more effectively will find it easier to seize opportunities.
What do you think? Do you see it as a long-term career opportunity or a temporary supplement to income?
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MEVHunterBearish
· 19h ago
Basically, it's about banding together to survive; going solo is basically a dead end. We've seen through this a long time ago.
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BlockTalk
· 01-06 00:26
That's right, but I think people entering the market now should think carefully—are they genuinely interested in creating content, or are they just looking to make a quick profit from the hype?
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MevWhisperer
· 01-05 23:09
Oh wow, you're absolutely right. Now is definitely the time to band together.
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MidnightTrader
· 01-05 07:59
It's true that sticking together for warmth makes sense, but honestly, those who dare to go solo now probably make even bigger gains.
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TooScaredToSell
· 01-05 07:52
The phrase "band together for warmth" sounds comforting, but in reality, most people are still exhausting each other.
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WhaleInTraining
· 01-05 07:49
There's nothing wrong with what you're saying, but I'm more concerned about how to find the content tracks that can truly be monetized. Just forming a group isn't enough; someone really needs to grow the cake.
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PumpAnalyst
· 01-05 07:46
Still talking about "good timing"? I see, [thinking] with such severe traffic fragmentation, scarcity is a joke—it's all marketing jargon. Going solo is indeed difficult, but teaming up also makes you easy to be cut off. I want to see who can come out of this wave of dividends.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 01-05 07:36
Really, having content alone is not enough now; it depends on whether you can energize the community. I think the idea of banding together is correct; otherwise, it's easy to be eliminated.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 01-05 07:34
It's right to talk about forming alliances; solo players should have woken up long ago.
The value of content has been redefined.
Some people can earn a substantial monthly income through expression, while others' earnings are only enough to buy a cup of coffee. This reflects not a difference in luck, but the fact that in the AI era, human original expression has become a true scarce resource.
Think carefully, the pricing power of content creation is shifting. In the past, traffic was king; now, scarcity is the hard currency. This is a signal for creators entering the market — it's not too late to join now; in fact, it's a great time.
However, this round of competition has a characteristic: going solo is hard to stand out. It is recommended that everyone band together for mutual support and explore this new ecosystem together. After all, the crypto market has seen rapid changes in recent years; those who can gather resources more effectively will find it easier to seize opportunities.
What do you think? Do you see it as a long-term career opportunity or a temporary supplement to income?