tomu pfp
tomu
@tomu
we should stop creating categories like infoFi or attentionFi, and focus instead on prioritizing quality content and identifying who actually has skin in the game the more i investigate twitter data, the more farming i see. people just want engagement, but that doesn’t mean they care about the tokens they talk about the attention layer must be trusted, linked to onchain data and focused on quality content over typical social stats that’s what i’m building with /checkr, and i’m gonna change the way we look at user mindshare through Creators' Impact
4 replies
4 recasts
28 reactions

Colin Charles pfp
Colin Charles
@bytebot
spot on. farming, and talking crap for the sake of farming, is bad. there is no quality, and eventually it rots the experience of the platform. kaito has kinda ruined ct
0 reply
0 recast
3 reactions

BizarreBeasts pfp
BizarreBeasts
@bizarrebeast
this sounds interesting 🤔
0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction

FeMMie pfp
FeMMie
@femmie
excited to see how /checkr reshapes this conversation.
0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction

S0lRobert pfp
S0lRobert
@solrobert
This is the direction we need. Too much noise, not enough signal. Labels like infoFi or attentionFi feel like distractions when what truly matters is onchain alignment and real value. Love the vision behind /checkr — rooting for this shift toward trust, transparency, and quality in the attention layer. Let’s build better primitives for mindshare.
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction