
This working paper examines a structural shift in search behaviour affecting crypto and Web3 brands: the divergence between AI-summarised retrieval (zero-click) and deep-intent click-through traffic. Drawing on published zero-click search data and observed AI citation patterns, it identifies why high-volume content strategies are failing in AI-mediated search environments and outlines three asset classes - statistics hubs, original industry research, and high-utility tools - that generate the editorial backlink profiles AI models use to select citation sources. The paper defines the concept of "authority infrastructure" as a capital investment in linkable assets with compounding residual value, contrasting this with recurring spend on keyword-optimised content with no durable equity. Intended for crypto protocol marketing teams, Web3 founders, and DeFi growth leads evaluating content strategy for AI search visibility. Published by David Wood, CryptoContent.dev.
AI search visibility, crypto seo, structured data, zero click search, linkable assets
AI search visibility, crypto seo, structured data, zero click search, linkable assets
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