A new player has emerged in the InfoFi sector, called Wallchain. How did it gain fame? It went viral thanks to the Avantis campaign airdrop, drawing in a flood of new users.
Currently, there are 13 InfoFi campaigns running on the platform. Whether this project is truly viable depends on the data. Airdrop hunters are already watching closely, but can it continue to deliver value? That remains to be seen.
The InfoFi track is a narrow one to begin with, and for Wallchain to gain a firm foothold, relying on airdrops alone to attract users definitely won't be enough.
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BearMarketMonk
· 3m ago
A place crowded with airdrop hunters usually doesn’t survive past the next quarter.
Whether Wallchain can withstand this wave depends on whether they have something real coming up.
Here’s another one relying on Avantis to make a living, just riding the coattails.
Thirteen activities sound like a lot, but conversion rate is what really matters.
The track is too competitive—without core competitiveness, it’s only a matter of time before it cools down.
Those jumping in now just to farm airdrops will eventually get rekt, be careful.
This round is repeating the same old routine—boring.
“Consistently delivering value” sounds nice, but in reality… you know how it is.
Let’s wait and see, no rush to draw conclusions.
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notSatoshi1971
· 12-05 15:56
Once again, it's all about starting with airdrops. This tactic is getting old.
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governance_lurker
· 12-05 15:56
Airdrop hunters’ feast—where does the real value lie?
How long can the Avantis hype really last? We'll see once the buzz fades.
Those 13 campaigns look lively, but the data will eventually speak for itself.
The InfoFi sector is already fiercely competitive—what makes Wallchain stand out?
Honestly, every project team is betting on catching the next trend. If they miss, it’s game over.
Yet another airdrop project; let’s see if there’s still any buzz left when it’s time to cash out.
Relying solely on traffic generation tactics is outdated, but they're still using them.
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GlueGuy
· 12-05 15:54
A single airdrop suddenly goes viral—calm down, we've seen this trick too many times.
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ShadowStaker
· 12-05 15:50
nah, airdrops as a moat is basically vapor—seen this playbook a hundred times already. unless they've got actual product-market fit buried under the hype, wallchain's just another liquidity bait scheme tbh
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GhostInTheChain
· 12-05 15:44
Airdrop hunters rush in just to leave? Only those who stay prove there’s real value here.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 12-05 15:44
Projects that rely on airdrop farming are all like this—once the hype dies down, nobody sticks around.
Yet another cannon fodder for Avantis, betting on whether this thing can survive the next quarter.
To put it bluntly, it's a paradise for airdrop hunters; if they can keep even a couple of real, paying users, that's considered a success.
The InfoFi track is only so wide, so why should Wallchain stand out? Honestly, I don’t see it.
Nice data doesn’t mean much—the key is user retention, bro.
It’s normal for a bunch of newcomers to rush in early on; the real question is whether they can settle and form an actual ecosystem. Right now, it’s still hard to say.
Wallchain—Is It Dead or Just Taking Off?
A new player has emerged in the InfoFi sector, called Wallchain. How did it gain fame? It went viral thanks to the Avantis campaign airdrop, drawing in a flood of new users.
Currently, there are 13 InfoFi campaigns running on the platform. Whether this project is truly viable depends on the data. Airdrop hunters are already watching closely, but can it continue to deliver value? That remains to be seen.
The InfoFi track is a narrow one to begin with, and for Wallchain to gain a firm foothold, relying on airdrops alone to attract users definitely won't be enough.