Koimitsu is truly unique in that it combines encryption technology with the recognition that asymmetrical information is not a flaw but an intentional feature, designed for those who appreciate this characteristic. After all, the real world does not operate on the premise that everyone knows everything at the same time. That is why—information imbalance exists everywhere, and in the context of Web3, it can become a powerful feature rather than a problem to solve.
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BuyTheTop
· 7h ago
Information asymmetry as a feature rather than a bug? Alright, I buy that logic. That's just how reality works.
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SigmaBrain
· 7h ago
I hadn't really thought about it from the perspective of information asymmetry before, but now I suddenly have an epiphany.
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MidnightSeller
· 7h ago
Information asymmetry, whether it can truly become a characteristic depends on how it's used. It feels like just putting a disguise on insider trading.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 7h ago
Hmm, information advantage is indeed an edge. This mindset is truly clear.
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AirdropJunkie
· 7h ago
Information asymmetry is a feature, not a bug. This perspective is truly brilliant, and finally someone dares to say it.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 7h ago
What is the characteristic of information asymmetry? This idea is interesting, but on the real battlefield, getting information quickly is an advantage in the supply line, and those who are slow have already fallen. If Koimitsu can truly turn this into a systematic advantage rather than a tool for harvesting profits, then it's worth paying attention to.
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WhaleStalker
· 7h ago
Information asymmetry as a feature rather than a bug? That's a brilliant idea. Basically, it means some people know first, others learn later. Web3 should be played like this.
Koimitsu is truly unique in that it combines encryption technology with the recognition that asymmetrical information is not a flaw but an intentional feature, designed for those who appreciate this characteristic. After all, the real world does not operate on the premise that everyone knows everything at the same time. That is why—information imbalance exists everywhere, and in the context of Web3, it can become a powerful feature rather than a problem to solve.