If attention cannot be verified, then the so-called content economy is just an illusion.


Currently, most projects in the on-chain content track simply put data on the chain but do not address the core issue: who decides what content is valuable.
Until this problem is solved, no matter how many incentives are offered, it will only be a short-term game.
@KotoFidotfun's approach is more aggressive; it attempts to build a node-driven verification network so that content quality no longer depends on a single platform's judgment.
Creators produce content, nodes verify it, and campaigns distribute rewards according to rules. This structure is more like a marketplace than a product.
What truly matters here is not how many rewards are issued but whether the verification mechanism is reliable.
Once the node network can stably identify valid content, attention will have a measurable basis for the first time.
The value of KNX or related incentive structures will also be built on this premise, rather than relying solely on traffic or sentiment.
Of course, we are still far from completing verification. The project is still in beta, and many mechanisms are being adjusted.
But at least it is trying to answer a more fundamental question: can the value of content exist independently of platforms?
This path is difficult, but once it succeeds, InfoFi will truly be established.
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