
The biggest problem with traditional social platforms is simple:
You create the value.
They capture the value.
Every post, video, comment, and interaction strengthens the platform.
But users receive:
• Limited monetization
• No ownership
• No control over data
• Dependence on algorithms
The platform receives:
• Your attention
• Your data
• Advertising revenue
• Network effects
This is the core imbalance of Web2.
Billions of users generate the content.
A handful of companies extract the economics.
Creators don’t own their audience.
Users don’t own their identity.
Communities don’t own their networks.
They are renting space on someone else’s platform.
That model built the social internet.
But it also created a structural misalignment.
The people producing the value are not the people capturing it.
SocialFi changes that.
Platforms like Dlicom give users:
• Self-custody wallets
• Direct monetization
• Privacy-first communication
• Ownership of digital assets
The next era of social media will not be defined by who controls attention.
It will be defined by who owns the value.
@DlicomApp

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