Gas fees have always been a pain point for blockchain users. Have you ever thought that this problem can actually be solved through better technological solutions and community collaboration?
Many projects are trying to build more efficient on-chain ecosystems by incentivizing users through tasks. For example, completing specific tasks, inviting community members, and participating in ecosystem development can earn users corresponding rewards. This model not only reduces users' interaction costs but also makes the community more cohesive.
If you also care about this direction, consider joining the communities of some innovative projects. Share tasks, earn rewards, and witness ecosystem growth—this might be more interesting than you think.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 17h ago
Gas fees are still too high. This kind of incentive model sounds good, but it depends on whether the project is reliable.
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VitalikFanAccount
· 17h ago
It sounds great, but can gas fees really be solved through an incentive model? It feels a bit like closing one's eyes to steal a bell.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 17h ago
Claiming that gas fees are low is just a nice way to put it; behind the scenes, isn't it just someone controlling the liquidity? On-chain data can reveal everything upon inspection.
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WhaleSurfer
· 17h ago
Gas fees have been the same for so many years, unless there's a project that can really reduce the costs.
That invitation rebate scheme... it always feels a bit like cutting leeks.
Complete tasks to earn rewards? Let's see how long these so-called innovative projects can last first.
I'm tired of hearing about community cohesion; the key is whether it can truly solve problems.
Most of these incentive models are just old wine in new bottles, nothing special.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 17h ago
The gas fee is really amazing, but can the incentive model save it? I'm a bit tempted to give it a try.
Gas fees have always been a pain point for blockchain users. Have you ever thought that this problem can actually be solved through better technological solutions and community collaboration?
Many projects are trying to build more efficient on-chain ecosystems by incentivizing users through tasks. For example, completing specific tasks, inviting community members, and participating in ecosystem development can earn users corresponding rewards. This model not only reduces users' interaction costs but also makes the community more cohesive.
If you also care about this direction, consider joining the communities of some innovative projects. Share tasks, earn rewards, and witness ecosystem growth—this might be more interesting than you think.