The introduction of custom domain support represents solid progress in making Web3 creation tools more accessible beyond the crypto-native audience. This feature opens up significant potential for broader adoption. The accompanying monetization model—where users can purchase additional credits to expand their capabilities—offers a sustainable pathway for the platform. This approach balances creator empowerment with platform sustainability, making it an interesting case study in how Web3 products can bridge mainstream adoption while maintaining economic incentives for growth.

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ser_we_are_ngmivip
· 2025-12-20 15:22
Custom domain names sound good, but can it really attract beginners, or is it just another feature that looks fancy but no one actually uses? --- I'm a bit worried about the points-based payment system. Will it just turn into another round of cutting the leeks? --- It's easy to say balancing the interests of creators and the platform, but where's the data? Is it really balanced? --- Oh no, this set of features is still too complicated for me—custom domains, point extensions, and so on. --- Honestly, this idea isn't new; it's just packaging the traditional approach to look like Web3. --- It feels a bit overengineered. Users probably just want a simple and easy-to-use tool. --- Wait, are they trying to make money by selling points? That sounds just like some monthly card game.
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GasFeeWhisperervip
· 2025-12-17 23:55
Custom domain names indeed lower the barrier, but whether it truly gains acceptance depends on whether monetization can be successfully implemented. Using a points system... feels a bit like cutting the leek, but it is indeed sustainable. Mainstream adoption and incentives balanced? To put it nicely, ultimately it still depends on retention rate. Only by continuing like this can Web3 become a real product, not just a pure leek-cutting scheme.
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LightningSentryvip
· 2025-12-17 23:42
Custom domain names really hit the mark; finally, a product that considers the feelings of ordinary people. Only by doing this can Web3 truly break out of its niche, otherwise, listening to those crypto jargon every day is hard to endure. I like the logic of point redemption; creators can earn money, and the platform can survive. Why not have more win-win situations? This feels like the right way to open up Web3—no need to make it so complicated.
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