The landscape for crypto token launches is shifting in the post-InfoFi era. Traditional project deployment strategies need a rethink—what worked before may no longer cut it. We're seeing market participants increasingly demand transparency, sustainable tokenomics, and genuine community engagement rather than hype cycles. Projects that can demonstrate real utility and adapt to evolving regulatory expectations will likely outperform those relying on outdated launch mechanics. The question isn't just how to launch anymore—it's how to launch responsibly and sustainably.
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· 8h ago
That's true, but how many projects can really achieve it...
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MysteriousZhang
· 8h ago
Not much awakening, there are still people playing the old tricks.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 8h ago
In plain terms, the era of cutting leeks is over; now it's time for real skills and genuine effort.
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MetaMisfit
· 8h ago
That's a good point, but only a few projects can truly achieve that. Most are still sticking to old tricks.
The landscape for crypto token launches is shifting in the post-InfoFi era. Traditional project deployment strategies need a rethink—what worked before may no longer cut it. We're seeing market participants increasingly demand transparency, sustainable tokenomics, and genuine community engagement rather than hype cycles. Projects that can demonstrate real utility and adapt to evolving regulatory expectations will likely outperform those relying on outdated launch mechanics. The question isn't just how to launch anymore—it's how to launch responsibly and sustainably.