Hello everyone! I recently stumbled across this article about WeFi being named the most innovative Web3 project: https://en.cryptonomist.ch/2025/12/16/wefi-name-most-innovative-web3-project/ I’m genuinely curious about what the community thinks of this project because something feels off to me, though I can’t quite put my finger on it. From what I can gather, they’ve been running a massive marketing campaign that seems specifically designed to attract newcomers to crypto. On one hand, bringing fresh blood into the space is always good for adoption. On the other hand, projects that focus heavily on marketing rather than technology often raise red flags for me. Here’s my main concern: I’ve read through their materials and I still don’t fully understand what problem they’re actually solving or what their core value proposition is. The website has a lot of buzzwords and promises, but the actual utility seems vague. Is it a DeFi platform? An infrastructure project? It’s not entirely clear to me. I’m also wondering if this is genuinely innovative or just repackaging existing concepts with slicker marketing. The crypto space has seen plenty of projects that generate a lot of noise but don’t contribute anything meaningful to the ecosystem. Has anyone here actually used WeFi or dug deep into their whitepaper? Does their technology stack make sense, or is it mostly vaporware? Are there any red flags I should be aware of? Is this actually innovative, or just good at PR? I want to keep an open mind, but I’m naturally skeptical of projects that seem to prioritize marketing over substance. Would love to hear both positive and critical takes from people who’ve done their research. Thanks in advance for any insights!

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