The InfoFi sector is hitting an inflection point. As liquidity consolidates and regulatory clarity improves, platforms that nail product-market fit will pull away from the pack. The real question isn't whether InfoFi survives—it's which players will actually matter in the next cycle.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 17h ago
Liquidity is concentrated, and policies are becoming clear. This wave truly depends on who can deliver real results; those who only talk on paper should be eliminated.
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 17h ago
NGL infofis is just like that, not many truly survive, let's wait and see.
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TerraNeverForget
· 17h ago
InfoFi is really diverging now. It seems like right now, it's all about whose product can truly resonate with users; otherwise, even the best stories are pointless.
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gas_guzzler
· 17h ago
Liquidity integration is indeed a valid point, but to be honest, there are very few projects that have truly achieved PMF, and most are still blindly burning money.
The InfoFi sector is hitting an inflection point. As liquidity consolidates and regulatory clarity improves, platforms that nail product-market fit will pull away from the pack. The real question isn't whether InfoFi survives—it's which players will actually matter in the next cycle.