Recently, LYN's performance has indeed caught the attention of many. This 3.22% increase did not happen without reason—there are two key factors resonating behind it.
First is the macro-level positive outlook. The Federal Reserve plans to inject $55.36 billion in liquidity over the next three weeks, and this expectation can be felt across the entire crypto market. Ample liquidity usually leads to reallocation of risk assets, and LYN, as a project with practical application scenarios, naturally benefits from this.
More notably, the newly launched features on the Everlyn AI platform are worth paying attention to. This update covers three major application scenarios—promotion prompt generation, storyboard creativity, and voice and visual effects processing. Interestingly, they have introduced an on-chain source verification mechanism, allowing each generated clip to be traced and verified, and creators can directly receive royalty shares through LYN. This complete closed-loop from creative tools to economic incentives is still relatively rare in AI creative platforms.
The combination of two forces—macro liquidity improvement and product feature innovation and iteration—has created this resonance market. In the short term, this momentum is worth following.
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CounterIndicator
· 01-20 13:46
Liquidity injection + product updates, this combination really has some substance. But a 3.22% increase... we'll see if it can hold up later.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 01-19 13:54
On-chain traceability + royalty distribution, this set of logic has some substance. Creators finally don't have to be exploited by platforms anymore.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 01-17 16:32
Wait, the on-chain provenance + royalty distribution logic sounds like it's trying to solve the copyright issues of creative content? If it can really be implemented, that would be amazing.
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 01-17 15:56
just ran the numbers on that 553.6b liquidity injection... basis points matter but 3.22% feels like peanuts if they're not optimizing gas on the proof mechanism. Everlyn's on-chain source verification is clever but lmao imagine not batching those royalty settlements. inefficient calldata compression is leaving real money on the table here.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 01-17 15:53
Wait, the on-chain provenance setup is pretty impressive. Can it really prevent copy-paste infringement?
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NotSatoshi
· 01-17 15:53
Wait, is on-chain traceability verification really true? Feels like it's just hype.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 01-17 15:48
Ha, another new story about cutting leeks? The on-chain provenance royalty system, it sounds so familiar to me...
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ContractTester
· 01-17 15:46
Macroeconomics + product overlay is indeed powerful, but this 3.22% increase still depends on whether the momentum can be sustained. The on-chain traceability aspect is quite innovative.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 01-17 15:46
Hmm... LYN this time really has something. I have to admit that the on-chain traceability + royalty distribution logic is quite brilliant.
Recently, LYN's performance has indeed caught the attention of many. This 3.22% increase did not happen without reason—there are two key factors resonating behind it.
First is the macro-level positive outlook. The Federal Reserve plans to inject $55.36 billion in liquidity over the next three weeks, and this expectation can be felt across the entire crypto market. Ample liquidity usually leads to reallocation of risk assets, and LYN, as a project with practical application scenarios, naturally benefits from this.
More notably, the newly launched features on the Everlyn AI platform are worth paying attention to. This update covers three major application scenarios—promotion prompt generation, storyboard creativity, and voice and visual effects processing. Interestingly, they have introduced an on-chain source verification mechanism, allowing each generated clip to be traced and verified, and creators can directly receive royalty shares through LYN. This complete closed-loop from creative tools to economic incentives is still relatively rare in AI creative platforms.
The combination of two forces—macro liquidity improvement and product feature innovation and iteration—has created this resonance market. In the short term, this momentum is worth following.