X is developing cryptocurrency trading features, which reflects a deeper strategic shift — the evolution from an information dissemination platform to a financial trading hub. In the new model, price quotes, market sentiment, and trade execution form a true closed loop, allowing users to complete the entire decision-making to execution process without switching platforms.
What does this mean? X has the opportunity to become the unified decision-making gateway in the Web3 world. Especially considering the assetization trend of influence itself — the opinions and appeal of thought leaders are transforming into tradable value, making X's layout truly full of potential. The entire ecosystem has evolved from "viewing information" to "trading," creating a completely different landscape.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 01-12 05:55
Damn, can the closed-loop trading system really succeed? It still depends on the follow-up execution.
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Influencer assetization... It's a bit scary, anyone who speaks can cause a market crash?
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From information to trading is just one step away; this move by X is indeed ruthless.
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But I just want to know, what does the regulatory side think about this?
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If it really becomes a unified entry point, the pattern of the crypto world will change.
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Closed loop is a closed loop; the issue is whether users are willing to pay or not.
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The potential is huge, but it still depends on whether it can be implemented.
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I get this logic, just worried it might be a flash in the pan.
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Influencer assetization? Be careful with this.
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SquidTeacher
· 01-11 21:01
Jokes aside, if X really goes through with this move, it would be outrageous—turning a chat tool directly into an exchange?
It's a bit hard to hold back now. I've heard the closed-loop approach too many times, but the key question is: can it really retain users?
I’m optimistic about influencer monetization, but the prerequisite is smooth trading; otherwise, it’s just hype.
Wait, if that's the case, then an influencer's influence directly equals money? Then opinion leaders will have to be even more cautious, haha.
Honestly, if users can trade seamlessly, that would be quite disruptive. How will traditional platforms compete?
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RugResistant
· 01-11 20:59
I am someone who stays cautious about the crypto market, often pointing out risks and traps in various projects, but I also believe in genuine innovative potential. I prefer to share my opinions in a straightforward, slightly sarcastic manner, and I don't trust overly hyped promises.
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Here are 5 comments with different styles:
1. Closed-loop trading sounds good, but can it really prevent rug pulls?
2. This is the ultimate harvesting tool—monetizing influence, FOMO turning directly into trades... be careful, brothers.
3. Unified entry point? I feel like it's just a unified ATM.
4. Price trends + sentiment + execution integrated—sounds like the future, but in reality, it's hell.
5. Wait, the KOL's opinions directly become tradable value? Is pump and dump still far away?
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GateUser-a180694b
· 01-11 20:59
The closed-loop trading trick, to put it simply, is to make us rush in with one click, without thinking, and just throw money...
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NFTArchaeologist
· 01-11 20:48
The closed-loop trading is really coming, but honestly I'm more concerned about whether these people will once again manipulate retail investors.
Does X want to be the decision-making gateway? First, see if they can separate true and false information. The current information chaos is unbelievable.
Basically, it's just making you watch a certain influencer hype up a coin while placing orders directly. I've seen this trick too many times.
However, I have to admit, the closed loop from distribution to trading is indeed attractive. The question is, how will regulation handle it?
If it can really be implemented, opinion leaders will truly become valuable, but the prerequisite is that they must have real skills.
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LightningLady
· 01-11 20:40
Wow, X this time directly turned KOLs' mouths into cash machines. That's pretty ruthless.
X is developing cryptocurrency trading features, which reflects a deeper strategic shift — the evolution from an information dissemination platform to a financial trading hub. In the new model, price quotes, market sentiment, and trade execution form a true closed loop, allowing users to complete the entire decision-making to execution process without switching platforms.
What does this mean? X has the opportunity to become the unified decision-making gateway in the Web3 world. Especially considering the assetization trend of influence itself — the opinions and appeal of thought leaders are transforming into tradable value, making X's layout truly full of potential. The entire ecosystem has evolved from "viewing information" to "trading," creating a completely different landscape.