Remember when getting into Facebook at a $5M valuation required an Ivy League degree and the right Silicon Valley handshake? That was 2004.
Fast forward to now—anyone with a crypto wallet can grab the foundational token of what could become the internet's next operating system. We're talking $1.4M market cap. No gatekeepers.
Here's the kicker: by 2027, every traditional subscription payment might automatically trigger $IC buybacks and burns. The development team? Zero pre-mine. They're betting on earning through the ecosystem itself.
The barriers have collapsed. What used to demand connections now just needs conviction and a wallet address.
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MevWhisperer
· 12-11 15:11
Honestly, I've heard this spiel too many times. Every time they say "no gatekeepers," but in the end, it's still the big players who cut the leeks.
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AirdropDreamBreaker
· 12-11 01:08
Early entrants have already profited. Now talking about democratization? I think it's just a change in the threshold.
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CantAffordPancake
· 12-11 01:06
Damn, this logic is pretty solid—zero pre-mining and directly betting on the ecosystem... Much more reliable than those VC-funded schemes.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 12-11 01:05
NGL, this narrative feels a bit familiar... Every project claims to be the "next operating system of the Internet," but what’s the result?
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CoffeeNFTs
· 12-11 01:03
ngl, this sounds a bit too idealistic... Can zero pre-mine really hold?
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 12-11 00:57
NGL, this is the magic of Web3—the barrier to entry has been lowered to the ground, and you no longer have to rely on background or connections.
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 12-11 00:53
NGL, this is what Web3 is supposed to look like—tearing up the game tickets of the elites.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 12-11 00:50
To be honest, I've heard this logic several times, and each time it's "the threshold is lower, the opportunity is here," but in the end, it's still the early birds who really profit. $1.4M market cap sounds attractive, but you have to ask yourself if you're just taking the last chance again.
Remember when getting into Facebook at a $5M valuation required an Ivy League degree and the right Silicon Valley handshake? That was 2004.
Fast forward to now—anyone with a crypto wallet can grab the foundational token of what could become the internet's next operating system. We're talking $1.4M market cap. No gatekeepers.
Here's the kicker: by 2027, every traditional subscription payment might automatically trigger $IC buybacks and burns. The development team? Zero pre-mine. They're betting on earning through the ecosystem itself.
The barriers have collapsed. What used to demand connections now just needs conviction and a wallet address.