Story Protocol is building an open IP infrastructure to promote the development of the internet creative era. The goal of this project is very clear—making creativity more valuable and providing content creators and IP holders with more flexible toolchains.



According to data, the project's BrokerScore rating reaches 7.62/10, ranking 16th among similar projects, indicating recognition in ecosystem evaluation. For users interested in the IP economy and Web3 infrastructure, this is a direction worth exploring. IP tokenization and the improvement of the infrastructure layer are becoming an important part of Web3 application implementation.
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RektButSmilingvip
· 01-17 14:22
IP infrastructure definitely needs attention, but ranking 16th with a score of 7.62... this ranking is a bit awkward. --- It's about IP tokenization and infrastructure again, sounds good, but I'm just worried it will end in a flop. --- Story Protocol has a pretty good name, but I don't know if it can tell good stories. --- Wait, how do you tokenize creativity? I still don't quite get this logic. --- Ultimately, Web3 adoption depends on real-world use; having infrastructure alone isn't enough. --- Ranked 16th among peers... feels like the breakout hasn't happened yet. --- I don't deny the prospects of the IP economy, but is it a bit early to buy at this price? --- Why does it feel like every project is solving "infrastructure issues"? That phrase is getting tired.
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WhaleWatchervip
· 01-17 01:25
Tokenization of IP is indeed interesting, but a score of 7.62 isn't particularly impressive in this field. To be honest, no matter how flexible the toolchain is, it needs people to use it. Are creators willing to migrate over? It's only ranked 16th right now. It seems we still need to wait and see if it can break into the mainstream.
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WhaleShadowvip
· 01-14 21:07
IP infrastructure is indeed hot, but to be honest, a score of 7.62 is just so-so, lower than expected. --- Both IP tokenization and infrastructure—seems like every project uses this pitch. --- Does creativity become more valuable? It depends on whether real users are willing to pay. --- Ranked 16th... an average performance, but the Web3 infrastructure track is definitely worth exploring. --- The biggest risk for projects like these toolchains is the lack of network effects; relying solely on funding won't last long. --- The IP economy is indeed the right direction, but what exactly is the core innovation of Story Protocol? --- BrokerScore is pretty good, but I want to see their actual user data. --- Another project aiming to revolutionize the creative industry, but let's wait and see.
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SatoshiChallengervip
· 01-14 21:05
The data shows that ranked 16th... interesting, this position can be politely called "recognized," but frankly it's below average [cold laugh]. What happened to the top 15 projects again?
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SneakyFlashloanvip
· 01-14 21:04
There is indeed potential in the IP sector, but I don't know if it can truly be realized. To be honest, a score of 7.62 is average, and ranking sixteenth isn't particularly impressive. How long has the idea of turning creativity into value been around... Is anyone actually using it?
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fork_in_the_roadvip
· 01-14 21:04
IP infrastructure definitely needs to step up; having only creativity without a good toolchain is still useless. Ranked 16th, pretty above average. Let's see if it can break out of the circle later on.
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ImpermanentPhobiavip
· 01-14 21:02
Oh, this direction is interesting. IP tokenization is indeed a long-term promising track. 7.62 points, ranked 16th? It feels like there's still room for growth. Let's see if creators can actually make money.
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