Team's lead developer just wrapped up something pretty wild — took that InfoFi dataset Serpent dropped and transformed it with ZachXBT into an actual geographic visualization you can parse.
This is exactly why we pour resources into data infrastructure. When you map things clearly, the whole ecosystem benefits from sharper storytelling backed by real intel.
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SolidityJester
· 12-10 19:59
Data visualization is indeed quite powerful, but how many projects actually make practical use of it?
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 12-10 19:59
Data visualization indeed addresses a pain point, but there seem to be very few projects actually implemented and put into use.
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GateUser-c802f0e8
· 12-10 19:59
Data visualization is indeed top-notch, but it feels like the entire ecosystem still lacks storytellers.
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PerpetualLonger
· 12-10 19:39
The king of bottom-fishing returns. Geographic visualization sounds impressive, but it's essentially just presenting data in an attractive way. Whether it can truly turn a profit depends on if it can attract liquidity in the future. However, I am optimistic about this infrastructure direction. Full position waiting for a breakout!
Team's lead developer just wrapped up something pretty wild — took that InfoFi dataset Serpent dropped and transformed it with ZachXBT into an actual geographic visualization you can parse.
This is exactly why we pour resources into data infrastructure. When you map things clearly, the whole ecosystem benefits from sharper storytelling backed by real intel.