Vitalik proposes a new model for creator tokens: using DAO curation + prediction markets to replace celebrity-driven traffic.

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Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin proposes a new creator token model that combines DAO curation mechanisms with prediction markets, aiming to highlight high-quality content and replace the current token economy driven by traffic and celebrity effects.
(Background recap: V God announced a full return to decentralized social platforms by 2026, criticizing past SocialFi projects for focusing only on crypto speculation)
(Additional context: Listing 10 SocialFi potential projects — Will social finance become the Web3.0 trend?)

Table of Contents

  • DAO Curation + Prediction Markets: A New Token Mechanism
  • The Old Model Dominated by Celebrity Effects
  • Focus on Niche Markets, Not Trying to Cover Everything

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has introduced a new creator token model that integrates DAO curation functions with prediction market speculation mechanisms, with the goal of incentivizing higher-quality content creation. These so-called creator coins are blockchain-based assets that grant fans partial ownership, access rights, or even royalty earnings from creators’ works—covering formats like posts, images, music, or videos.

However, Buterin pointed out on X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday that current creator token platforms tend to prioritize mass content production over quality, and the flood of AI-generated content worsens this problem.

DAO Curation + Prediction Markets: A New Token Mechanism

To counter this trend, Buterin conceived a mechanism: after issuing tokens, creators can apply to a curated DAO, whose members collectively decide which content to accept; meanwhile, speculators can profit by predicting which creators or works will be favored by the DAO.

Once a creator is accepted, the DAO will burn some of their tokens, reducing circulating supply and increasing scarcity, thereby driving up token value. This design cleverly transforms speculation into a curation incentive—speculators must actively discover and recommend high-quality content to profit.

Buterin states:

“Whether individual speculators can continue participating and profit depends on how well they can predict the DAO’s curation decisions.”

The Old Model Dominated by Celebrity Effects

Buterin observes that on existing platforms like BitClout and Zora, top-ranked creator tokens are mostly dominated by celebrities or “highly influential figures,” making it difficult for creators who rely solely on content quality to stand out.

Another notable case not directly mentioned by Buterin is Friend.tech—a SocialFi app built on Ethereum Layer 2 Base, allowing creators to share content in private chat rooms accessible via tradable “keys.” However, the platform has been criticized for key prices mainly driven by speculation rather than content value. After a significant drop in user activity and a 95% plunge in native tokens from their peak, Friend.tech announced closure in September 2024.

Focus on Niche Markets, Not Trying to Cover Everything

Buterin also suggests that DAO curation should not aim to cover the entire market but focus on specific content formats—such as short videos or long-form writing—and target particular audiences based on country or political inclination.

He further elaborates on the ideal size of a DAO:

“The goal is to create a community larger than a single creator, capable of building a collective reputation and negotiating revenue opportunities, but small enough to keep internal governance manageable.”

If this concept can be realized, it may inject new vitality into the long-stagnant SocialFi sector—making content quality rather than social capital the core measure of value.

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