I initially planned to stay low-key and accumulate quietly, but seeing many people mockingly dismiss this matter, I decided to just reveal the real progress.
My small account accumulated 3,581 points last week, whereas two weeks ago it only had 452 points. In just two weeks, it jumped to 77th place. Can this achievement be solely attributed to invitations? The reality provides the answer.
Actually, I see many people earning just a few points in a week and feel a bit hurt when I see others showing off their results, so I initially thought of using a main account to do the same. But I still got criticized. Since I’ve come this far, I might as well lay out the data and let the facts speak. These growths did happen, and numbers don’t lie.
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DefiPlaybook
· 7h ago
Look at this growth rate, a sevenfold increase in two weeks... It’s indeed hard to achieve such numbers with pure invitations. But then again, points models often have loopholes; the key is what mechanism is in place.
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AlphaLeaker
· 7h ago
Did you gain over 3,000 points this week? No way, how did you do that? Is it real?
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OnchainDetectiveBing
· 8h ago
Low-key? Bro, what kind of low-key is this? Just show the data and it's all good.
Over 3,000 points earned in two weeks, really? That's some crazy growth rate.
Getting upset when mocked? So you're also someone who fears gossip.
Numbers don't lie, but people do—that's the real issue.
It's points and rankings again. Feels like this gameplay is becoming more and more like harvesting leeks.
I initially planned to stay low-key and accumulate quietly, but seeing many people mockingly dismiss this matter, I decided to just reveal the real progress.
My small account accumulated 3,581 points last week, whereas two weeks ago it only had 452 points. In just two weeks, it jumped to 77th place. Can this achievement be solely attributed to invitations? The reality provides the answer.
Actually, I see many people earning just a few points in a week and feel a bit hurt when I see others showing off their results, so I initially thought of using a main account to do the same. But I still got criticized. Since I’ve come this far, I might as well lay out the data and let the facts speak. These growths did happen, and numbers don’t lie.