Say a few directions that are promising and not promising for the second half of the year~
1. Promising predictive markets, AI oracles + permissionless predictive product creation = a new form of AI-driven casino, matching the needs of gamblers and money launderers.
2. Promising the Moand ecosystem, the top founders taking the wildest paths can break the deadlock.
3. Promising new versions of economic models, more complex and more random, e.g., more airdrop allocation, paired with task unlocks.
4. Promising permissionless, stable Defi/Rwa yield layers.
1. Not promising meme coins backed by market makers, they leave work one faster than the other.
2. Not promising to reinvent the wheel in ways that don't align with the basic conditions of the chain, such as doing RWA on BSC or Dex on Sui.
3. Not promising AI workflows and Multi AI in Crypto, the pace of change is too fast to keep up, taking a step first does not guarantee success, and it places too high demands on team capabilities.
Finally, the requirements for project quality have been lowered; it is sufficient to be passable, but the demands for the project team's pockets have increased. Without market makers creating opening prices, retail investors flocking in, everyone may really be competing on whose product is useful, and there is a reasonable connection between the product and the token now~
1. Promising predictive markets, AI oracles + permissionless predictive product creation = a new form of AI-driven casino, matching the needs of gamblers and money launderers.
2. Promising the Moand ecosystem, the top founders taking the wildest paths can break the deadlock.
3. Promising new versions of economic models, more complex and more random, e.g., more airdrop allocation, paired with task unlocks.
4. Promising permissionless, stable Defi/Rwa yield layers.
1. Not promising meme coins backed by market makers, they leave work one faster than the other.
2. Not promising to reinvent the wheel in ways that don't align with the basic conditions of the chain, such as doing RWA on BSC or Dex on Sui.
3. Not promising AI workflows and Multi AI in Crypto, the pace of change is too fast to keep up, taking a step first does not guarantee success, and it places too high demands on team capabilities.
Finally, the requirements for project quality have been lowered; it is sufficient to be passable, but the demands for the project team's pockets have increased. Without market makers creating opening prices, retail investors flocking in, everyone may really be competing on whose product is useful, and there is a reasonable connection between the product and the token now~