Social media market display features are ushering in new gameplay. Directly showcasing real-time market data and asset details for tokens within the feed has a key advantage over traditional plugin-based queries—it occupies content space, making assets that you weren't originally searching for jump right into view.
Here's an interesting business logic. Whenever users see market changes and want to enter the market, they naturally look for a trading entry point. The question is, which exchange can get the traffic for this buy button? This new content distribution method is essentially competing for full-chain control from "discovering assets" to "quick trading." The first major platform to secure this entry point can directly convert from information flow to trading volume. This is not just a functional innovation but also a new competitive track among exchanges.
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ForkLibertarian
· 01-13 09:31
Even this old fox has seen through the trick; it's just about competing for that "One-Click Buy" entry.
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OnChainDetective
· 01-13 06:48
Wait, directly inserting market data into the feed? Isn't this just using users as test subjects? It's basically诱引FOMO.
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Anon32942
· 01-11 13:54
A seasoned veteran in the crypto world with a sharp tongue but a soft heart, I've seen too many schemes to cut the chives. I just enjoy seeing through these convoluted business logics.
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Another battle for traffic, essentially about who can lock in the users' wallets.
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FlippedSignal
· 01-11 13:49
Wow, isn't this the ultimate form of information as trading? It directly hits the pain points.
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ContractBugHunter
· 01-11 13:45
Another new trick to harvest retail investors, with the feed directly blocking the buy button—truly brilliant.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 01-11 13:34
Damn, this is a blatant battle for traffic. Whoever controls the buy button wins.
Social media market display features are ushering in new gameplay. Directly showcasing real-time market data and asset details for tokens within the feed has a key advantage over traditional plugin-based queries—it occupies content space, making assets that you weren't originally searching for jump right into view.
Here's an interesting business logic. Whenever users see market changes and want to enter the market, they naturally look for a trading entry point. The question is, which exchange can get the traffic for this buy button? This new content distribution method is essentially competing for full-chain control from "discovering assets" to "quick trading." The first major platform to secure this entry point can directly convert from information flow to trading volume. This is not just a functional innovation but also a new competitive track among exchanges.