3. Market Background
3.1 The Current Landscape
Web2 Social Pitfalls: Centralized social media platforms hold users’ data and monopolize revenue distribution, leaving content creators and active community members with limited rewards.
AI’s Rapid Rise: Large language models and autonomous AI agents are proliferating in social, content creation, and gaming contexts. However, users often have to switch between multiple isolated platforms to access different AI services.
Blockchain Convergence: Traditional social platforms are experimenting with tokens and NFTs but tend to lack real utility and advanced decentralization. There is a growing need for deeper, more meaningful blockchain integration.
3.2 The Problems We Aim to Solve
Unfair Revenue Distribution Users who genuinely contribute to platform growth and content creation rarely receive just compensation.
Identity & Data Misuse Reliance on a centralized identity system and minimal user privacy protections leads to bots, spam, and personal data exploitation. A trustable and user-centric DID solution is long overdue.
Lack of Sustainable Incentives Many existing token economies rely on single “mining” models, leading to rapid inflation and user attrition. A well-balanced design that incentivizes genuine engagement is crucial.
Fragmented AI Services Current AI functionalities are scattered across different platforms. Users need an all-in-one environment that seamlessly integrates AI into social and creative tasks, lowering the cost and complexity of using AI.
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