The creator economy in Web3 is evolving fast. Projects are moving beyond passive participation—actual contributors get tangible rewards.
Perceptron is offering $150K in $PERC tokens distributed among the top 300 creators on their leaderboard. Not a small sum.
I'm currently ranked #678 and here's the real question: can aggressive growth hacks push someone into the top 300 within 3 months? The math says it's possible if the right strategies align.
The leaderboard structure creates interesting dynamics. It's not just about being early or being loud—it's about consistent output and community impact. That's actually compelling.
What's your take? Do you think creator-incentive models like this shift the game, or is it just another leaderboard race? Drop your thoughts below.
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APY追逐者
· 01-11 10:55
678 people rushing forward for 3 months? To be honest, it's a bit uncertain. With such fierce competition, everyone wants to get into the top 300...
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 01-11 00:04
678 people still dare to aim for the top 300? Man, how big is your ambition? Doubling in three months... Honestly, the chances are extremely slim.
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NFT_Therapy
· 01-09 08:49
ngl 678 to 300 within three months? That’s some serious hustle... But someone has indeed pulled off similar crazy moves.
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quiet_lurker
· 01-09 08:44
Three months to go from 678 to top 300? Bro, I think it's a long shot... but I'm definitely a bit tempted.
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TokenRationEater
· 01-09 08:33
678 people aiming for the top 300? Within three months? Wake up, buddy, that's basically a gambling mentality.
The creator economy in Web3 is evolving fast. Projects are moving beyond passive participation—actual contributors get tangible rewards.
Perceptron is offering $150K in $PERC tokens distributed among the top 300 creators on their leaderboard. Not a small sum.
I'm currently ranked #678 and here's the real question: can aggressive growth hacks push someone into the top 300 within 3 months? The math says it's possible if the right strategies align.
The leaderboard structure creates interesting dynamics. It's not just about being early or being loud—it's about consistent output and community impact. That's actually compelling.
What's your take? Do you think creator-incentive models like this shift the game, or is it just another leaderboard race? Drop your thoughts below.