A well-known creative figure's recent shift in identity has brought many highlights to the crypto ecosystem. After recently wrapping up a collaboration with a major production studio, this creative leader turned to seek new funding sources, and at this very moment, they officially joined the ranks of creators on a certain Web3 application platform. The coincidence of this timing is quite interesting—the internal industry trend of talent flowing into the blockchain ecosystem has become quite evident, especially when these talents bring actual creative projects into the space. From funding needs to ecosystem adoption, this transformation itself tells the story of how the Web3 ecosystem is attracting mainstream creative talent.

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DoomCanistervip
· 01-23 00:55
Uh... So you're coming to Web3 because you're out of funding again? This trick has been used up already.
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notSatoshi1971vip
· 01-22 19:46
I don't see anything special, isn't it just people with no money trying their luck in Web3?
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DAOdreamervip
· 01-20 09:10
Haha, basically it means there's no money left, and Web3 is stepping in to take over.

Funding difficulties are the real truth, my friends.

Another big company person has come over, is this one reliable?

Hmm... the timing is too coincidental, a bit suspicious.

Creative talents are all moving to Web3, the traditional industries are really going to cool down.

I've heard this funding narrative too many times.

Has the actual project been implemented? I've seen too many talk without action.

Mainstream talent entering the scene = are the leeks (retail investors) coming?

It feels like a two-way utilization, each side needs what the other has.

It's not that I look down on it, I just haven't seen many that actually succeed.
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LayerZeroEnjoyervip
· 01-20 09:10
It's hard to get funding, so I turn to Web3. This approach is pretty clever, huh?
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SandwichTradervip
· 01-20 09:09
Haha, I see through this move. Basically, it's about not being able to find funding and turning to Web3 for support.
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PhantomHuntervip
· 01-20 09:05
Ah... Is this another routine where projects are forced to enter due to funding difficulties?

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Traditional big companies ending their collaborations and moving to Web3— we've seen this script too many times.

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It's called "ecosystem attraction" in nice words, but it's really just about money.

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I'm a bit curious about this person's subsequent performance on the chain. Can they really deliver something, or is it just another wave of hype and profit-taking?

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Wait, isn't this about that person? I remember he was criticizing crypto last year.

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The trend is the trend, but who knows how long it will last. Betting on ten coins, and a year later, he might return to the traditional circle.
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ChainProspectorvip
· 01-20 08:50
Hmm... Isn't this just about the funding chain breaking and looking for a new backer? Pretty fancy packaging.
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NotFinancialAdvicevip
· 01-20 08:46
Raising funds is difficult nowadays. Big companies are no longer doing well and are moving onto the blockchain.
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