Play to Earn has been around for many years, but the results have always been underwhelming. Here's an interesting comparison: directly giving cash to creators actually results in higher conversion efficiency. What does this indicate? It may be that token incentives are not as straightforward as USD cash. Users and creators ultimately trust tangible cash flow more than those constantly devaluing project tokens. It seems that relying solely on token economic models may not be enough to retain people in the long run; a combination of cash incentives and token incentives might be the right approach.
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NeonCollector
· 23h ago
That's right, cash is always the most honest, and tokens are just paper tigers.
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0xLuckbox
· 01-09 20:39
Basically, tokens are just a facade; everyone just wants US dollars.
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RektRecovery
· 01-09 17:05
yeah i warned about this exact play-to-earn collapse back in 2021... classic architectural flaw nobody wanted to hear about. cash always beats tokenomics, predictable as gravity.
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RebaseVictim
· 01-09 17:05
Basically, tokens are just air, and the US dollar is the real daddy. P2E over the past few years has just been a pretext for scalpings, with a combination of cash flow tactics. No one really trusts tokens anymore.
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SolidityStruggler
· 01-09 16:55
Basically, tokens are just empty promises, and USD is the real deal.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-09 16:53
Basically, tokens are just a gimmick; USD is the real deal. Over the past few years, P2E has ruined many projects, all because the token keeps losing value... Cash flow is the key.
Play to Earn has been around for many years, but the results have always been underwhelming. Here's an interesting comparison: directly giving cash to creators actually results in higher conversion efficiency. What does this indicate? It may be that token incentives are not as straightforward as USD cash. Users and creators ultimately trust tangible cash flow more than those constantly devaluing project tokens. It seems that relying solely on token economic models may not be enough to retain people in the long run; a combination of cash incentives and token incentives might be the right approach.