Recently, Base has attracted a lot of complaints from native project teams due to the promotion focus on creator tokens. On the surface, the issuance of creator tokens promoted by Zora indeed gained popularity for a while—back in August, Base's daily token minting volume even surpassed Solana, and on-chain activity also surged. But the problem is: it seems that the official market resources and social traffic are concentrated on Zora, making other native projects on Base feel somewhat marginalized. This phenomenon actually reflects a common ecosystem dilemma—when a leading project gains momentum, the ecosystem tends to fall into a resource tilt vicious circle. For Base, how to find a balance between supporting star projects and maintaining balanced development tests long-term strategic vision.
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CommunityLurker
· 6h ago
A typical case of "one trick pony," when Zora becomes popular, everyone else gets pushed aside, and other projects can only gather dust.
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MevShadowranger
· 6h ago
A typical ecosystem involution, with Zora dominating and Base becoming obsolete.
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LeverageAddict
· 6h ago
This is a typical case of "killing the goose to get the eggs." Zora has become popular, and Base is fully betting on this, while other projects are being sidelined.
Recently, Base has attracted a lot of complaints from native project teams due to the promotion focus on creator tokens. On the surface, the issuance of creator tokens promoted by Zora indeed gained popularity for a while—back in August, Base's daily token minting volume even surpassed Solana, and on-chain activity also surged. But the problem is: it seems that the official market resources and social traffic are concentrated on Zora, making other native projects on Base feel somewhat marginalized. This phenomenon actually reflects a common ecosystem dilemma—when a leading project gains momentum, the ecosystem tends to fall into a resource tilt vicious circle. For Base, how to find a balance between supporting star projects and maintaining balanced development tests long-term strategic vision.