Many people think that the attention economy is already mature, but in fact, it is far from it, because most of the value of attention has never truly been owned by users.


This is also what makes @3look_io interesting to me.
It’s not simply about creating a posting platform to earn points, but about trying to reconnect content, brand budgets, and on-chain incentives.
Creators participate through posts, replies, and memes, with the system automatically tracking performance and distributing rewards, while Creator Studio and AI content tools further lower the barriers to creation.
On the surface, it appears to be an upgrade in product experience; fundamentally, it’s an upgrade in value distribution, which is a very different thing.
In the past, brands bought exposure, KOLs received budgets, and most ordinary creators had no share.
What 3look wants to change is this path, allowing cultural dissemination itself to enter a revenue closed loop, enabling more people to gain economic benefits from influence.
This is something few projects take seriously, and I believe it’s also underestimated, because markets tend to overestimate tools and underestimate mechanisms, but ultimately, what emerges are the mechanisms.
More importantly, it’s not just about discussing creator monetization, but exploring how content networks can transform into economic networks.
Especially after linking with ApeChain and the ION ecosystem, this kind of imagination space is no longer just SocialFi, but begins to have infrastructural implications.
If in the future, content is not just traffic but assets, then projects like 3look may not be just innovative at the edge of the track, but are actually pre-defining the rules.
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