When X closes a door, how can Web3 open a new world for creators?
Time: January 22nd, 8 PM (UTC+8)
Every Tuesday at 8 PM, we gather here to focus on hot topics in the crypto market.
These past few days, I’m sure many of you have seen the news that X (formerly Twitter) has massively blocked the APIs of third-party incentive applications, including Kaito. Overnight, the crypto space is empty. Many Web3 creators who rely on these platforms for content monetization have suddenly lost their way. Online, some lament, some applaud, but most are confused and reflecting on the situation.
However, as the saying goes, when one door closes, another opens. We’ve gathered here today not just to discuss this closed door, but to explore—beyond the “walled garden,” is Web3 opening up a broader, fairer new world for creators?
Tonight, we are honored to have three highly influential guests in the Web3 content creation field Welcome to our three guests, and welcome to all viewers. Please feel free to interact in the comments section with any thoughts or questions.
Before we get to the topic, as is customary, let’s have each guest briefly introduce themselves. We’ll proceed according to the poster’s position, starting with xxx.
(Guests introduce themselves in turn, briefly mentioning their social media or live stream.)
Okay, thank you again for joining us.
First, regarding X’s ban on third-party incentive platforms, there are both supporters and opponents online. What impact do you think this will have on Web3 creators, and how will it reshape the Web3 content ecosystem in the long run?
1.Okay, my dear, I have here and I will reply you to the questions about the micro and the micro importputs of the X band on the third party and state Play forum. Then immediately I shot the prompt and I talked about a discussion by the ex Tu on the registrants and the terminated API access for the third party incentive forums and immediately talked Sa and the thoughts of the free Community Warrior here. Many creators and the project relate and to the point or to arm engagement or the reward tools to the board Step Growth When this, we are at the start of the night, it creates a warm and the craters lot, their premier monetization models, data analyzes, disparates, and automatic merchandise. Due to the rewards, loyal community members where revenues and the use less are provided to the exports, and I prove that provide that the event, the more decorations and the creators will still live.
2.So x spend on third party initiative Led forum we’ have short term disruptprotive effect on Web3 creature, especially these four re light have me on the automate towards system for traffic, engagement and income manrs to build growth models around this world so they rememberma will be interned with liability and monetization efficiency. However, in the long term, this could actually lead to pay Web3. So content ecosystems will push creators to move away from pure initiatives, driving content, and focus more on rail value creation, community building, athletic engagement. This ecosystem will shift from reward, forming two wheel drive content where currentability trust and influence matter. More of this Altra initiative.
What do you think is the future direction for Web3 content creators? Will they continue to follow incentives, or return to the essence of creation and focus on building their personal brand? How can they maximize their earnings?
1.the future roadmap for Web3 creators moving in on the incentive, physiotherapy as the suitable creations, the future of the Web3 Rats economy is defined by the shift from the etc., to the value corrections reclining to the incentives of our raised to the bottom because incentive or the in learning and the temporary successful creator of 2025 and beyond must view incentive as creators, not the fuel strategy for the long term success.
2.So the goal is the bread for the bread and so is strong that if you move from the x two are the privates and the new G or the web plate forum, at least 20% of where your true fans move from with you.
3.Future directionions of Web3 Content Creator the future of Web3 c should be hybrid model, not an extreme choice between initiatives and pure creativity initiative. When always exciting in Web3, but they should be right at two, not goals. So it helps to survive and grow. Long term will be those who build a strong professional brand, develop and clear, nice and extraivity. It made us based on communities, not just traffic or for real value.
4.This future belongs to the Creator who becomes blank, not accounts, okay? Okay, focus on the on the being, the brands
Recently, I’ve seen major exchanges’ Web3 content platforms aggressively recruiting creators. Do you think these platforms will become the main battleground for Web3 creators in the future?
1.engaging as a result platform or the completion to provide the best grade store and the revenue shares with the attacks of Air Thailand navigate the arena versus the home creators most understand the fundamental difference between the arena.
2.Where are you go to the point? The new purple and the home? Where are you, the community of life? And the recalizations? Even one is Web3. Red bottom can become folded gardens. The Cras mark the exclusive agreement unless the rewards are life changing, as exclusive gives a very property that makes that powerful
You are all excellent Web3 content creators. Whether it’s macro-strategy or micro-operation, you must have your own methodologies. Finally, I’d like to ask the instructors to share their practical experiences as content creators with tonight’s audience.
1.Focus on value-first storytelling: prioritize clear, audience-centered explanations of why a project matters (use cases, tokenomics impact, real users) before diving into specs; frame pieces around problems solved and measurable outcomes to build trust and shareability.
2.Systematize micro-operations: maintain a repeatable content pipeline—ideation backlog, short-format drafts (threads/reels), SEO-optimized longform (articles), and scheduled cross-posts; reuse assets (clips, visuals) and A/B test headlines/timestamps to scale with a small team.
3.Build community feedback loops: publish early, solicit critique in native channels (Discord/Telegram/X), iterate transparently, and reward contributors (credits, NFT drops); community-led content accelerates reach and improves source accuracy while creating loyal advocates.
KOL Q&A
Host’s closing remarks: Thank you so much to the three instructors for their sincere sharing and insightful perspectives tonight. From ecosystem impact to personal strategies, from platform selection to practical methods, I believe everyone has gained a lot. The world of Web3 is evolving rapidly, and the path for creators is one of continuous exploration. No matter how platforms change, the value of content, community connections, and personal uniqueness will always be our precious assets.
Finally, thank you to all the viewers for participating! If you have any further thoughts or insights, please leave a comment below. See you next time!
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Dialogue on the first session of the overseas roundtable event
When X closes a door, how can Web3 open a new world for creators?
Time: January 22nd, 8 PM (UTC+8)
Every Tuesday at 8 PM, we gather here to focus on hot topics in the crypto market.
These past few days, I’m sure many of you have seen the news that X (formerly Twitter) has massively blocked the APIs of third-party incentive applications, including Kaito. Overnight, the crypto space is empty. Many Web3 creators who rely on these platforms for content monetization have suddenly lost their way. Online, some lament, some applaud, but most are confused and reflecting on the situation.
However, as the saying goes, when one door closes, another opens. We’ve gathered here today not just to discuss this closed door, but to explore—beyond the “walled garden,” is Web3 opening up a broader, fairer new world for creators?
Tonight, we are honored to have three highly influential guests in the Web3 content creation field Welcome to our three guests, and welcome to all viewers. Please feel free to interact in the comments section with any thoughts or questions.
Before we get to the topic, as is customary, let’s have each guest briefly introduce themselves. We’ll proceed according to the poster’s position, starting with xxx.
(Guests introduce themselves in turn, briefly mentioning their social media or live stream.)
Okay, thank you again for joining us.
First, regarding X’s ban on third-party incentive platforms, there are both supporters and opponents online. What impact do you think this will have on Web3 creators, and how will it reshape the Web3 content ecosystem in the long run?
1.Okay, my dear, I have here and I will reply you to the questions about the micro and the micro importputs of the X band on the third party and state Play forum. Then immediately I shot the prompt and I talked about a discussion by the ex Tu on the registrants and the terminated API access for the third party incentive forums and immediately talked Sa and the thoughts of the free Community Warrior here. Many creators and the project relate and to the point or to arm engagement or the reward tools to the board Step Growth When this, we are at the start of the night, it creates a warm and the craters lot, their premier monetization models, data analyzes, disparates, and automatic merchandise. Due to the rewards, loyal community members where revenues and the use less are provided to the exports, and I prove that provide that the event, the more decorations and the creators will still live. 2.So x spend on third party initiative Led forum we’ have short term disruptprotive effect on Web3 creature, especially these four re light have me on the automate towards system for traffic, engagement and income manrs to build growth models around this world so they rememberma will be interned with liability and monetization efficiency. However, in the long term, this could actually lead to pay Web3. So content ecosystems will push creators to move away from pure initiatives, driving content, and focus more on rail value creation, community building, athletic engagement. This ecosystem will shift from reward, forming two wheel drive content where currentability trust and influence matter. More of this Altra initiative.
What do you think is the future direction for Web3 content creators? Will they continue to follow incentives, or return to the essence of creation and focus on building their personal brand? How can they maximize their earnings?
1.the future roadmap for Web3 creators moving in on the incentive, physiotherapy as the suitable creations, the future of the Web3 Rats economy is defined by the shift from the etc., to the value corrections reclining to the incentives of our raised to the bottom because incentive or the in learning and the temporary successful creator of 2025 and beyond must view incentive as creators, not the fuel strategy for the long term success. 2.So the goal is the bread for the bread and so is strong that if you move from the x two are the privates and the new G or the web plate forum, at least 20% of where your true fans move from with you. 3.Future directionions of Web3 Content Creator the future of Web3 c should be hybrid model, not an extreme choice between initiatives and pure creativity initiative. When always exciting in Web3, but they should be right at two, not goals. So it helps to survive and grow. Long term will be those who build a strong professional brand, develop and clear, nice and extraivity. It made us based on communities, not just traffic or for real value. 4.This future belongs to the Creator who becomes blank, not accounts, okay? Okay, focus on the on the being, the brands
Recently, I’ve seen major exchanges’ Web3 content platforms aggressively recruiting creators. Do you think these platforms will become the main battleground for Web3 creators in the future? 1.engaging as a result platform or the completion to provide the best grade store and the revenue shares with the attacks of Air Thailand navigate the arena versus the home creators most understand the fundamental difference between the arena. 2.Where are you go to the point? The new purple and the home? Where are you, the community of life? And the recalizations? Even one is Web3. Red bottom can become folded gardens. The Cras mark the exclusive agreement unless the rewards are life changing, as exclusive gives a very property that makes that powerful
You are all excellent Web3 content creators. Whether it’s macro-strategy or micro-operation, you must have your own methodologies. Finally, I’d like to ask the instructors to share their practical experiences as content creators with tonight’s audience. 1.Focus on value-first storytelling: prioritize clear, audience-centered explanations of why a project matters (use cases, tokenomics impact, real users) before diving into specs; frame pieces around problems solved and measurable outcomes to build trust and shareability.
2.Systematize micro-operations: maintain a repeatable content pipeline—ideation backlog, short-format drafts (threads/reels), SEO-optimized longform (articles), and scheduled cross-posts; reuse assets (clips, visuals) and A/B test headlines/timestamps to scale with a small team.
3.Build community feedback loops: publish early, solicit critique in native channels (Discord/Telegram/X), iterate transparently, and reward contributors (credits, NFT drops); community-led content accelerates reach and improves source accuracy while creating loyal advocates. KOL Q&A
Host’s closing remarks: Thank you so much to the three instructors for their sincere sharing and insightful perspectives tonight. From ecosystem impact to personal strategies, from platform selection to practical methods, I believe everyone has gained a lot. The world of Web3 is evolving rapidly, and the path for creators is one of continuous exploration. No matter how platforms change, the value of content, community connections, and personal uniqueness will always be our precious assets.
Finally, thank you to all the viewers for participating! If you have any further thoughts or insights, please leave a comment below. See you next time!