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How far can content products go? Distribution capability is the key. Many people talk about Web3 content, focusing only on copyright verification and revenue sharing, but they overlook the most critical step: can the servers handle peak traffic? Can user access costs be reduced? If these two issues are not solved, any fancy design later on is just a castle in the air.
Decentralized distribution networks have a different approach. By dispersing bandwidth and storage pressure through a network of nodes, and incentivizing participants with tokens to contribute long-term, they transform distribution from "a single dominant platform" into "a network with widespread participation." When this logic is combined with a certain public chain ecosystem, content, incentives, and assets can form a natural cycle, opening up imaginative space for community tools, content applications, and data services.
If you're researching decentralized content, AI data distribution, or community products, it's recommended to prioritize "whether the underlying distribution is truly stable." Once distribution is stable, growth will naturally follow.