Vibecoins concept is gaining attention—a fascinating experiment: creating independent token systems for each product or service. This design logic is very clear: tokens serve as economic hubs, with flows that can cover API call fees, infrastructure costs, promotional operations, and even directly incentivize team members.
The core problem this model attempts to solve is: how can product developers achieve sustainable funding cycles within the Web3 ecosystem? Through tokenization, each product no longer operates in isolation but becomes a node within the entire ecological network.
This brings new opportunities to builders—not just creating products, but participating in constructing a complete microeconomic system. Whether true efficient value distribution can be achieved still requires market validation.
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VitalikFanboy42
· 10h ago
It's the same old tokenomics again, sounds great in theory but ultimately depends on whether it can really work out.
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DataChief
· 10h ago
One coin per product sounds great, but how many can actually be implemented?
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RiddleMaster
· 10h ago
It's both a token and an ecosystem, sounds good, but can it really be implemented?
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SchrodingerProfit
· 10h ago
Another token economy experiment, this time called vibecoins? To put it simply, it's still the same approach. The key is whether it can be implemented successfully.
Vibecoins concept is gaining attention—a fascinating experiment: creating independent token systems for each product or service. This design logic is very clear: tokens serve as economic hubs, with flows that can cover API call fees, infrastructure costs, promotional operations, and even directly incentivize team members.
The core problem this model attempts to solve is: how can product developers achieve sustainable funding cycles within the Web3 ecosystem? Through tokenization, each product no longer operates in isolation but becomes a node within the entire ecological network.
This brings new opportunities to builders—not just creating products, but participating in constructing a complete microeconomic system. Whether true efficient value distribution can be achieved still requires market validation.