#holoworldai $HOLO >. Been digging into @holoworldai (
$HOLO ) lately, guys. The idea no-code AI agents, 3D avatars, and a creator economy honestly sounds pretty cool and fits right into the current AI × Web3 wave.
A. few hard facts I found: total supply sits around 2.048B HOLO, with roughly 20.9% community, 13.1% ecosystem/marketing, 15.6% team. Only about 17% is in circulation right now; the rest stays locked for the next few years.
That leads to two main takeaways:
(1) The token utility (staking, governance, creator rewards) looks solid on paper.
(2) But long-term price stability still depends on actual user adoption and how fast the team delivers. A massive token unlock with slow growth could seriously pull the price down.
Product-wise, “AI agents for everyone” is an exciting vision — but execution matters, right? I’m curious tho: how many creators are active right now? how many AI agents are already live? and who controls data ownership or privacy when these AIs interact?
My take: if the dev team can start publishing quarterly milestones (like active creators, AI agent stats, etc.) and share a clear token unlock schedule, the whole thing will look much more credible.
Done right, HOLO could actually become a real case study of AI × Creator Economy — but if it’s just talk with no data, it risks turning into another short-lived hype.
@holoworldai — would love to see a live demo or even small user metrics shared publicly. That transparency would go a long way for the community’s trust.
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