Launching a project on a Web3 application platform like CodeXero is far more than just going live.
Economic layer design must be integrated from the very beginning. You can tokenize what you build, allowing users to become not just consumers but genuine participants and stakeholders. This approach creates a more natural and sustainable revenue model—users earn rewards through participation, and the project gains value from user contributions.
This is where Web3 changes the game. It's not just a simple pay-to-use model, but an ecosystem of shared benefits.
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RektHunter
· 01-03 18:10
This is what Web3 should look like. It's a pity that most projects are still sticking to the traditional approach.
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PancakeFlippa
· 01-03 11:54
I'm already tired of the whole tokenization thing; the key is whether it can be truly implemented. Most projects are just pie in the sky.
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ForkMonger
· 01-03 11:54
lol, tokenomics baked in from day one sounds nice on paper... but we all know most projects are just governance theater waiting for the right fork moment. that's where the real value extraction happens anyway.
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NeonCollector
· 01-03 11:37
Tokenization sounds logical, but in practice, most projects are still just rug pulls... Profit sharing sounds good, but in the end, it's the big players who call the shots.
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StealthDeployer
· 01-03 11:29
Tokenization really needs to be well thought out from the design stage; otherwise, it becomes too troublesome to change later.
Launching a project on a Web3 application platform like CodeXero is far more than just going live.
Economic layer design must be integrated from the very beginning. You can tokenize what you build, allowing users to become not just consumers but genuine participants and stakeholders. This approach creates a more natural and sustainable revenue model—users earn rewards through participation, and the project gains value from user contributions.
This is where Web3 changes the game. It's not just a simple pay-to-use model, but an ecosystem of shared benefits.