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===== ⚠️ Challenges & Potential Weak Spots ===== ====== 1. Data Access Is Hard ====== * You’ll need access to real-time, accurate eCPM data from Google, Meta, TikTok, etc. — but these platforms don’t openly share this. * You may need data aggregation partners (like AdEspresso or ChartMogul), but they cost money and may limit API access. ====== 2. Oracles Are a Point of Vulnerability ====== * If the oracle layer is corrupted, fake eCPM data could flood the system. * You’ll need highly secure, decentralized oracle aggregation, which isn’t easy to build or maintain. ====== 3. Legal Hurdles ====== * A token pegged to a real economic metric may attract regulatory scrutiny, especially in the US or EU. * You’ll need a strong legal framework, possibly treating it as a commodity or stablecoin equivalent. ====== 4. Adoption Barrier ====== * Big platforms (Google, Meta) already have their own ad ecosystems. * Convincing creators, agencies, or publishers to adopt your token instead of fiat or internal credit systems could be slow. ====== 5. Execution Complexity ====== * You’re talking: - Web3 smart contract deployment - Oracle engineering - Data normalization - Legal compliance - Partnerships with ad tech companies That’s a multidisciplinary beast that requires a tech team, legal advisors, Web3 devs, API engineers, and a marketing squad.
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