Recently, I’ve climbed to third place on the leaderboard, which feels quite rewarding.
The most practical aspect is—this mechanism perfectly integrates with daily life. Every time I go out driving, take a walk, or handle errands, I can easily earn points by just pulling out my phone, without taking a detour or wasting time. If you already spend a lot of time outside, it’s even more cost-effective, accumulating points in minutes.
From a project perspective, the news is also good. The foundation has been officially established, and the ecosystem framework is gradually being rolled out. The next focus will naturally be on the token issuance schedule. At that time, the entire incentive system could have even greater potential.
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SerNgmi
· 01-06 11:35
Being third is pretty good, but I'm worried the token issuance might be delayed again and again.
Waiting for the token to go live, are all the current efforts just free riding?
Taking a daily walk and casually earning points—this experience is really comfortable.
Has the foundation been established? Then there might really be big moves ahead.
However, the ranking list depends on how the tokens are ultimately distributed.
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VirtualRichDream
· 01-05 09:18
Oh no, third place. Now I don't have to stare at my phone every day.
Really, accumulating casually is much better than those projects that require running errands every day.
Just want to ask when the token will be launched. The foundation has been established, but there's still no news.
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 01-03 12:52
What's the use of ranking third? The key is when the token will be released; otherwise, it's just a numbers game.
I'm just worried that once unlocked, everything will be dumped. Incentives based on lifestyle scenarios are most likely to turn into a weed-cutting mechanism.
The foundation's establishment sounds good, but I haven't seen transparent data on the distribution of tokens... Just for your reference, everyone.
Recently, I’ve climbed to third place on the leaderboard, which feels quite rewarding.
The most practical aspect is—this mechanism perfectly integrates with daily life. Every time I go out driving, take a walk, or handle errands, I can easily earn points by just pulling out my phone, without taking a detour or wasting time. If you already spend a lot of time outside, it’s even more cost-effective, accumulating points in minutes.
From a project perspective, the news is also good. The foundation has been officially established, and the ecosystem framework is gradually being rolled out. The next focus will naturally be on the token issuance schedule. At that time, the entire incentive system could have even greater potential.