Unity's true value far exceeds market consensus. Wall Street treats it as a game engine, but in reality, it is a set of deep learning AI infrastructure, just well disguised.
Most people believe social media controls user attention. Wrong. Screen scrolling is essentially a passive behavior—your consciousness is in a semi-dreamlike state. Unlike others, Unity builds an active interaction ecosystem, with AI capabilities permeating every link.
The potential of $U lies in that when AI begins to deeply engage in content generation, user experience optimization, and even real-time decision-making, whoever owns the underlying engine will control the future value flow. The market is still tangled over the ceiling of the gaming industry but has not seen the bigger story of AI×Creator Economy.
The true profit logic is not on the surface—it is buried in the infrastructure.
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AlphaBrain
· 14h ago
Wall Street is still watching the game, but we've already seen AI infrastructure, and the gap is too big.
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EternalMiner
· 14h ago
Hey, I have to admit this logic has some merit... Infrastructure is the key.
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 14h ago
Bro, this angle is really awesome. Using Unity as a game engine is truly a waste; the underlying infrastructure is the real game-changer.
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 14h ago
This explanation sounds just like every story I hear before bottoming out—no mention of infrastructure, future value flow, or market consensus... and as soon as the market opens, it automatically gets liquidated.
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AirdropHunter420
· 14h ago
Wall Street is still asleep; infrastructure is the real king.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 14h ago
Wow, this angle is a bit harsh, but I think it's still just theoretical. The real question is whether Unity can access those Creator data. Without data, AI is useless; they've never really mastered this part.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 14h ago
Wall Street has always been unable to see through it. Game engines? They're just a shell.
The underlying infrastructure is the real gold mine of the future. This logic is sound.
Unity's true value far exceeds market consensus. Wall Street treats it as a game engine, but in reality, it is a set of deep learning AI infrastructure, just well disguised.
Most people believe social media controls user attention. Wrong. Screen scrolling is essentially a passive behavior—your consciousness is in a semi-dreamlike state. Unlike others, Unity builds an active interaction ecosystem, with AI capabilities permeating every link.
The potential of $U lies in that when AI begins to deeply engage in content generation, user experience optimization, and even real-time decision-making, whoever owns the underlying engine will control the future value flow. The market is still tangled over the ceiling of the gaming industry but has not seen the bigger story of AI×Creator Economy.
The true profit logic is not on the surface—it is buried in the infrastructure.