Recently, there is a phenomenon worth discussing—Somnia's focus seems to be shifting. Even ecosystem games like Quill's Adventure are adjusting their strategies (although the reasons are subjective 😄), which actually reflects a larger ambition behind the Somnia ecosystem. According to data analysts' observations, what Somnia is doing is strategic expansion, extending from a pure gaming track outward. The AI field and prediction markets are becoming key areas. In other words, Somnia is not abandoning gaming but viewing it as one part of the ecosystem rather than the whole. This kind of shift is becoming more common in Web3 projects—everyone wants to build a broader application ecosystem rather than being confined to a single track. What do you think about this change?
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NeverPresent
· 01-09 09:53
You're back to the one-chain-fits-all approach again, switching from games to AI and prediction markets. Honestly, it's still just a dream of building a platform.
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rugpull_survivor
· 01-08 20:32
To be honest, I've seen many multi-track layouts like this, and sometimes it's just a different way to make money. But Somnia's move is indeed a bit interesting. The game is just the appetizer; AI and prediction markets are the main course.
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SocialFiQueen
· 01-06 11:54
To be honest, the game ecosystem cutting games is a bit ironic, but AI and prediction markets are indeed more competitive.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 01-06 11:54
Can betting on AI and prediction markets take off? I doubt it. I really don't think the gaming sector can let go.
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APY追逐者
· 01-06 11:52
The game is just a cover; the real money is in AI and prediction markets. Somnia's move was quite good.
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WenMoon42
· 01-06 11:49
To be honest, the game is just a cover; the real money is in AI and prediction markets.
Recently, there is a phenomenon worth discussing—Somnia's focus seems to be shifting. Even ecosystem games like Quill's Adventure are adjusting their strategies (although the reasons are subjective 😄), which actually reflects a larger ambition behind the Somnia ecosystem. According to data analysts' observations, what Somnia is doing is strategic expansion, extending from a pure gaming track outward. The AI field and prediction markets are becoming key areas. In other words, Somnia is not abandoning gaming but viewing it as one part of the ecosystem rather than the whole. This kind of shift is becoming more common in Web3 projects—everyone wants to build a broader application ecosystem rather than being confined to a single track. What do you think about this change?