RTFKT's Animus project is purely digital collectibles, or does it carry deeper application potential? This is a question worth exploring. On the surface, it has the characteristics of digital assets, but in the context of Web3 ecosystem development, more and more NFT projects are beginning to break through the simple collection positioning, gradually integrating into DeFi, virtual worlds, and other diverse scenarios. Will Animus be able to follow a similar innovative path? Let's wait and see.
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AlphaBrain
· 01-10 10:11
Honestly, Animus is now just a blind box. Who knows what the real application scenarios are?
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RebaseVictim
· 01-09 17:23
Another story of "wait and see"... To be honest, Animus is currently just a concept hype. Where are the real applications being implemented?
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 01-08 22:42
ngl, animus looking sus to me. checked the contract—why's the mint function got that weird delegate call pattern? classic rugpull setup. DYOR before yapping about "innovation"
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NftMetaversePainter
· 01-08 22:32
actually, the real question here isn't whether animus becomes utility-focused... it's whether RTFKT understands the algorithmic substrate beneath generative identity systems. tbh most NFT projects are just playing checkers while the blockchain primitives demand chess.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 01-08 22:32
It's the same old story. Every project claims to integrate DeFi and the virtual world, but in the end? It's just another way to harvest retail investors.
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BlockchainWorker
· 01-08 22:25
To be honest, Animus still has some hype elements... Just talking about integrating into DeFi and the metaverse, but where are the real application scenarios?
RTFKT's Animus project is purely digital collectibles, or does it carry deeper application potential? This is a question worth exploring. On the surface, it has the characteristics of digital assets, but in the context of Web3 ecosystem development, more and more NFT projects are beginning to break through the simple collection positioning, gradually integrating into DeFi, virtual worlds, and other diverse scenarios. Will Animus be able to follow a similar innovative path? Let's wait and see.