For a moment, I thought the Lens project had fallen silent, but recently I found out they are still hard at work. Even more surprisingly, these two veteran Web3 projects, Lens and Mask, have come together in the Social FI track.
Speaking of which, both projects have been around for quite some time, and their accumulated experience is indeed substantial. Now that these two giants are joining forces to venture into Social FI, it naturally prompts the question—does this sector still have the potential to ignite new vitality?
From a collaboration perspective, combining Lens's social protocol capabilities with Mask's user base creates interesting prospects in building a decentralized social financial ecosystem. However, the overall market enthusiasm and user engagement in Social FI will ultimately depend on the subsequent product implementation and market performance.
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SignatureCollector
· 6h ago
It's about time to unite; Lens has been holding it in alone for too long.
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With the user base of Mask standing there, this wave indeed has hope.
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To be honest, the Social FI track has died once before; whether it can revive depends entirely on the product.
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When two old projects collide, it's either a huge success or a complete failure, no middle ground.
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Let's wait until the product launches; just announcing collaborations isn't enough.
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It feels like just creating hype; whether it can truly be implemented is another matter.
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Wow, they used to operate separately, now they're teaming up? Web3 really values timing.
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The combination of Lens protocol and Mask users, I like this pairing.
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When will Social FI be able to survive without relying on hype?
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MetaverseVagabond
· 6h ago
This combination is quite interesting, but I'm worried it might just be loud noise with no real impact.
Wait, is Lens really still alive? I thought it had already cooled down.
Social FI... to be honest, user stickiness has always been a major weakness.
Two old projects banding together for warmth looks impressive, but I don't know if they can really deliver something.
The reliability of the user base on Mask is the key, right?
Honestly, it still depends on the product. What’s the use of just sharing news?
I'm just waiting to see a crash, but this time the possibility might be a bit higher than before...
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MidnightTrader
· 6h ago
Forget it, once again the same old combo. Can it really turn around the decline of Social FI?
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Lens has been holding back for so long just to release this? It's better to stop just shouting slogans and let the products do the talking.
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Two projects with poor traffic banding together for warmth, but it feels even colder...
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Wait, are they really still alive? I thought they had already cooled off completely.
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I'm tired of hearing about ecosystem collaborations; the key question is whether there are real users. Without them, it's all pointless.
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Another "revitalization" story, I've heard it too many times. Can this time be different?
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No matter how beautiful the collaboration, without user growth it's all nonsense, to be honest.
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I'm quite surprised that Lens is still alive, but Social FI definitely needs someone to save it.
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Two dormant projects suddenly collaborating—are they truly innovating or just mutually draining each other?
For a moment, I thought the Lens project had fallen silent, but recently I found out they are still hard at work. Even more surprisingly, these two veteran Web3 projects, Lens and Mask, have come together in the Social FI track.
Speaking of which, both projects have been around for quite some time, and their accumulated experience is indeed substantial. Now that these two giants are joining forces to venture into Social FI, it naturally prompts the question—does this sector still have the potential to ignite new vitality?
From a collaboration perspective, combining Lens's social protocol capabilities with Mask's user base creates interesting prospects in building a decentralized social financial ecosystem. However, the overall market enthusiasm and user engagement in Social FI will ultimately depend on the subsequent product implementation and market performance.