InfoFi: A financial experiment in the era of artificial intelligence, KOL reports that traffic has dropped to historical lows!
From the explosive growth of human knowledge triggered by the information revolution in the 20th century to the current era of information overload and attention scarcity, the core resource of humanity continues to shift. Nobel laureate Herbert Simon foresaw the concept of "attention economy" as early as 1971, believing that "the abundance of information leads to scarcity of attention." In today's world of Web2.0, filled with a massive amount of content, our attention has become a scarce resource, while the true attention creators—users and content creators—often serve merely as "free fuel" for the platform's monetization.