Still struggling to make money despite writing more research reports? The issue might not be your ability, but the tools themselves.
Recently, some Web3 data platforms have started to change the game. Instead of analysts only providing free insights, there are now tools that turn data insights into tradable assets.
This idea is definitely worth paying attention to—
The value of analysts is no longer limited to spreading articles and opinions, but can be directly monetized through products like data dashboards and real-time signals. In other words, your market insights, trading logic, and risk assessments can be offered to users as digital products.
For analysts, this opens up a new revenue stream. For platforms, it consolidates truly capable data producers. The specialization within the Web3 ecosystem seems to be advancing another step.
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WenMoon
· 14h ago
Selling data signals sounds way more exciting than writing research reports, and finally someone is taking analysts seriously.
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TokenDustCollector
· 14h ago
Hmm... sounds good, but how many analysts can truly make money?
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zkNoob
· 14h ago
Hmm... this set of logic sounds good, but the analysts who can really make money are still a minority.
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ApeDegen
· 14h ago
Finally, someone dares to say it. Writing research reports is indeed exploiting the community's intelligence for free.
I believe in data productization. Compared to producing daily opinion articles with zero value, packaging the logic into tools is definitely more effective.
By the way, which platform is the most reliable right now...
Web3 Analysts' New Opportunities for Profit
Still struggling to make money despite writing more research reports? The issue might not be your ability, but the tools themselves.
Recently, some Web3 data platforms have started to change the game. Instead of analysts only providing free insights, there are now tools that turn data insights into tradable assets.
This idea is definitely worth paying attention to—
The value of analysts is no longer limited to spreading articles and opinions, but can be directly monetized through products like data dashboards and real-time signals. In other words, your market insights, trading logic, and risk assessments can be offered to users as digital products.
For analysts, this opens up a new revenue stream. For platforms, it consolidates truly capable data producers. The specialization within the Web3 ecosystem seems to be advancing another step.