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What is Alkimi? Simply put, it is a blockchain-based advertising trading platform. The core logic of this platform is very clear — connecting two types of participants. On one side are those who need to place ads (brand owners, advertising agencies, etc.), and on the other side are those who own ad space resources (websites, apps, TVs, connected TVs, and other content carriers). Through on-chain trading mechanisms, it enables efficient matching between supply and demand. As the Web3 ecosystem expands, Alkimi believes that more innovative display scenarios and advertising formats will emerge, which they see as the future growth points.
Traditional advertising can save so much cost, so why should brands still be exploited?
On-chain advertising transactions sound good, but I'm worried it's just a concept rather than practical.
The logic is indeed clear, but whether users are willing to pay is the key.
I am optimistic about Web3 advertising, but the Alkimi project depends on subsequent execution.
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Expanding the Web3 ecosystem, what a joke. They're still just shouting slogans.
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Sounds nice, but isn't it just about scamming advertisers?
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I've heard this logic hundreds of times, and they all end up dead.
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Matching supply and demand? Can that be solved on-chain? I doubt it.
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Anyone can boast, but the key is whether they can survive.