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The biggest problem with creator prize pools is that "creators" lose their sense of opinion and become baselessly bullish.
A notable example of this @SeedifyFund's Vibe/Vibe launchpad.
People are talking about it like it's some ultra-revolutionary product, even though it's not too different from what Seedify has been doing all along (Fundraise/presale launchpads)
If we keep it simple, there's nothing vibey about Vibecoins apart from the fact that they are utility tokens of any project that is created through Vibecoding.
For easier understanding, if P33L, that recent Seedify launchpad project that flopped, was created using Vibecoding tools, it would be called a Vibecoin.
So, what's so different about this new product from Seedify? Why are you bullish?
Reading this, one would think I'm FUDDING Seedify for no reason. I'm not even FUDDING. As a matter of fact, there's one good thing that Seedify is bringing to builders, and its accessibility.
The main reason why Vibecoding is so appealing to many small creators and builders is its exponentially low cost.
With Vibecoding, you could heavily reduce the capital and time needed to build and launch a product, yet a huge problem still exists.
Funding is the problem. Seedify is specifically providing low-budget creators and builders the opportunity to gain access to funds via their launchpads by offering up a share of their product via a token sale.
This way, creators are able to ship products and gain funding as quickly and efficiently as possible. The flywheel there is impressive.
In conclusion, it's safe to say that Seedify will easily accomplish a volume over quality strategy with the vibe/vibe launchpad, thus increasing the chances of getting that one in a hundred cook.
This will be interesting to see in action.
Above all, look beyond prize pools, form an opinion of what you think a product is trying to achieve, and have a reason for being bullish.
Pay attention to Seedify.

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