From analyst to developer, the shift in identity is more than just a change of label.
Traditional analytical work often results in a one-time output—once the report is sent out, the data tables are completed, and after copying to emails, it’s done. But the new Web3 model breaks this one-way delivery logic.
Taking the GLINT ecosystem as an example, the analysis dashboards built by developers are no longer just deliverables but a continuously operating digital asset. Every time the dashboard is actually used, $GLINT tokens flow steadily into the developer’s address—this is not a one-time fee from the project team, but a genuine royalty sharing.
From one-time rewards to ongoing income, this shift in incentive models means that developers’ value creation is not frozen at the moment of delivery but is continuously recognized and rewarded as the product is used over time. This is precisely a microcosm of how Web3 redefines the creator economy.
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TheMemefather
· 01-03 14:12
Really, this is how creators should be treated.
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DancingCandles
· 01-02 09:53
Someone finally said it: the traditional model is just a quick gain and then it's gone. Web3's royalty sharing is the real game.
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SybilSlayer
· 01-02 09:52
This is truly creator-friendly, no longer cut off by the client unilaterally.
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DegenApeSurfer
· 01-02 09:41
This is true passive income, not the kind of pseudo-passive income that cuts leeks.
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PoetryOnChain
· 01-02 09:29
Listen, this is what Web3 should look like. The royalty sharing part really hits the mark.
From analyst to developer, the shift in identity is more than just a change of label.
Traditional analytical work often results in a one-time output—once the report is sent out, the data tables are completed, and after copying to emails, it’s done. But the new Web3 model breaks this one-way delivery logic.
Taking the GLINT ecosystem as an example, the analysis dashboards built by developers are no longer just deliverables but a continuously operating digital asset. Every time the dashboard is actually used, $GLINT tokens flow steadily into the developer’s address—this is not a one-time fee from the project team, but a genuine royalty sharing.
From one-time rewards to ongoing income, this shift in incentive models means that developers’ value creation is not frozen at the moment of delivery but is continuously recognized and rewarded as the product is used over time. This is precisely a microcosm of how Web3 redefines the creator economy.