The current enthusiasm for AI agents on the blockchain stands in stark contrast to the lifeless indifference of exchanges. Especially in the last couple of days, BIO has once again turned into a disastrous project that plummeted upon launch 🪦. The ideal of decentralized science is grand, but at the moment I see no project with profitable prospects.
I am not optimistic about research institute types like Bio; research institutes in the Web2 world are supported by the state or giant corporations, and relying on the commercialization of scientists' results would have starved them long ago. Academic publishers like Rescher Hub have indeed turned into profitable golden eggs. However, the project team only issues tokens as rewards and does not charge users, with 950 million of the 1 billion RSC tokens being distributed and the rest slowly given to scientists who write and review papers. Goodness, you are taking retail investors' money to be generous to yourself.
I beg you to have some spirit of capitalism, okay? Respect the market economy. If everyone operated like you, I can only say one thing: damn your SCI, it would be better to engage in free pirated papers on SCI.Hub.