The onchain content sector is brimming with potential, but builders should brace themselves for a grinding journey and test their patience. User acquisition and audience attention are currently near historic lows—yet this landscape is destined to shift. What's striking is how sparse competition remains, particularly in the live streaming vertical. For those willing to persist through the early phase, the asymmetric opportunity window is still wide open.
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SmartContractRebel
· 10h ago
Early entry into the live streaming race, is it really a blood sacrifice with no loss?
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 14h ago
Early dividends are indeed still there, but honestly, few can hold on until that day.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 14h ago
Early opportunities were indeed scarce, but let's see who can truly stick it out until the end.
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PonziWhisperer
· 14h ago
Are early entrants all fools or true prophets? Let's wait and see.
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SerumSurfer
· 14h ago
How many people are really creating on-chain content nowadays? Most of what I see are just for money-making.
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gas_fee_therapy
· 14h ago
Early on, it was indeed hard to compete with those big companies, but now on-chain content is really a blue ocean, especially live streaming, which is particularly outrageous.
The onchain content sector is brimming with potential, but builders should brace themselves for a grinding journey and test their patience. User acquisition and audience attention are currently near historic lows—yet this landscape is destined to shift. What's striking is how sparse competition remains, particularly in the live streaming vertical. For those willing to persist through the early phase, the asymmetric opportunity window is still wide open.