Polyfacts, as a key tool for the prediction market ecosystem, was originally thought to continuously attract active users. Recently, I opened the on-chain data platform and carefully reviewed the interaction data, only to realize that engagement seems to be shrinking? The previous enthusiasm is indeed much colder compared to now. I wonder if only I have noticed this change, or if the entire market's enthusiasm is adjusting. How the outlook of the prediction track will develop might be seen from user stickiness.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 7h ago
Hmm... I also noticed that the data is indeed dropping.
However, the prediction market track has always been prone to cooling down.
A decline in user engagement is not unique to polyfacts.
User engagement is generally decreasing, friends.
No one can avoid this market adjustment; I guess we'll have to wait for the next wave of enthusiasm.
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WhaleStalker
· 7h ago
Haha, only by checking on-chain data do you learn the truth... This is the reality of Web3.
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LadderToolGuy
· 7h ago
Isn't this just another fleeting project that reveals its true nature once the hype dies down?
A decline in user stickiness indicates what? Probably just a lack of genuine value backing it.
I'm already tired of this prediction market routine; in the end, it's always the whales making money off retail investors.
By the way, why are you still using on-chain data platforms to monitor these? It's better to just look at trading volume.
Predict-type tracks are inherently hot trends; when the wind stops, everything crashes.
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0xSunnyDay
· 7h ago
User stickiness has really declined, which is not good. It seems that the predictive market segment is somewhat lacking in momentum.
Polyfacts, as a key tool for the prediction market ecosystem, was originally thought to continuously attract active users. Recently, I opened the on-chain data platform and carefully reviewed the interaction data, only to realize that engagement seems to be shrinking? The previous enthusiasm is indeed much colder compared to now. I wonder if only I have noticed this change, or if the entire market's enthusiasm is adjusting. How the outlook of the prediction track will develop might be seen from user stickiness.