The live streaming section of the exchange has recently undergone some changes. It is no longer just about visuals paired with background music; there is a clear focus on content depth and user interaction.
The January event was thoughtfully designed — viewers could watch market analysis, listen to hosts break down trading logic, send bullet comments, chat, and like/comment, with all these interaction points earning double points. In simple terms, it encourages everyone not just to watch passively but to actively participate in market discussions and community conversations. As a result, the popularity and stickiness of the live room naturally increase.
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MetaMaximalist
· 7h ago
ngl this gamification layer they're rolling out is basically network effects 101... finally exchanges getting serious about community coordination mechanisms instead of just farming eyeballs with ambient content. the dual-point incentive structure? that's actually smart infrastructure design, not just another retention hack tbh
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LiquidityWitch
· 7h ago
Doubling points is quite a ruthless move, but it's just to turn us all into free water army members in the live broadcast room, haha.
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Both points and double points—this combo really makes people get hooked easily. Gotta admit, this time the exchange really went all out.
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Speaking of the era of just being a bystander, it's truly over. If you don't interact now, you won't earn anything. This business strategy is really sharp.
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Double calculation sounds great, but when I check my points at the end of the month, I realize they're all fake. I just want to ask, who has suffered losses from this move?
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Dissecting the operational logic? The "advice" in the live broadcast room is zero credibility, but the double points really hit me—gotta say, impressive.
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The stickiness is there, but are users really being retained, or are they just being exploited by the points system? That's two different things.
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GasFeeCry
· 8h ago
I see through this double points trick; it's just to encourage more interaction and boost the buzz. But to be honest, it's definitely more interesting than the previous live streams that just played music.
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RugResistant
· 8h ago
The days of just grabbing soy sauce are coming to an end. The double points move is really ruthless.
Point hunters need to get moving too, haha.
This set of activity design is okay, but in the end, retaining talent is the key.
It's both points and interaction; it feels like the exchange wants to turn the live room into a community.
They always say they want to do in-depth content, but isn't it just a new way to harvest the leeks?
The live streaming section of the exchange has recently undergone some changes. It is no longer just about visuals paired with background music; there is a clear focus on content depth and user interaction.
The January event was thoughtfully designed — viewers could watch market analysis, listen to hosts break down trading logic, send bullet comments, chat, and like/comment, with all these interaction points earning double points. In simple terms, it encourages everyone not just to watch passively but to actively participate in market discussions and community conversations. As a result, the popularity and stickiness of the live room naturally increase.