When behavior is measurable, it becomes priceable.
When it becomes priceable, it becomes a market.
That’s why @genome_protocol sits in a real InfoFi lane: it’s turning attention into structured, trackable value creation for ecosystems.
In short: the incentive layer is the next battleground.
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Tried Splice on @genome_protocol this week watched my random in-game choices map into actual onchain rep. No fluff, no fake engagement, just clear signal showing who’s real.
Most protocols talk about filtering noise, Genome actually does it. Feels like the backbone you’d want before scaling any community-driven app.
Curious who else has tested it?
Tried @genome_protocol’s splice mechanic today expected just a cosmetic change, ended up unlocking a whole new quest path. That’s the thing here: every action seems to branch into another layer, making the network feel more like an evolving game than a static platform.
Old web quests were linear, checklist-style. Genome’s flow feels adaptive, rewarding smart moves over mindless clicks. Makes me wonder how deep this loop can go before it reshapes how people treat onchain participation
