End-of-year market warming, a wave of Web3 projects are becoming active again. Some of these projects have very straightforward gameplay designs—no complicated rules stacking up, and no gimmicky points exchange systems.
Take a certain leading ecosystem project as an example. Their activity logic is very hardcore: complete a few designated tasks to directly receive 10,000 ANB tokens, which are worth approximately 200 USD in actual value. No lotteries, no points systems, everything is transparent.
This kind of design is especially attractive to users who are tired of all kinds of fancy rules and just want clear benefits. Simple and straightforward reward schemes often win trust more than carefully crafted complex mechanisms.
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TopBuyerForever
· 01-09 12:56
Giving money directly is more genuine and far less complicated than those points system tricks.
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ContractTearjerker
· 01-09 12:56
Giving money directly is more effective than any points system; finally, a project has had an epiphany.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 01-09 12:56
Giving money directly is really way better than those trick points systems.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 01-09 12:52
Paying $200 directly without a lottery? That's what I want to see. Stop with those points schemes.
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 01-09 12:45
Just giving money straight up without tricks—that's the kind of project I love. Don't mess around with all that fancy stuff.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 01-09 12:31
Just giving money directly without tricks—that's what Web3 should be like. Those points systems are really ridiculous.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 01-09 12:28
After all this time, it's still the same trick—looks transparent but is actually just a bait.
Claiming coins directly is indeed satisfying, but the question is, can these $200 really be turned into actual money?
As the year ends, who doesn't want to grab some extra rewards? The key is whether this is reliable or not, which depends on what happens next.
Simple and straightforward is the highest form of marketing—more convincing than those flashy mechanisms.
Wait, does this ANB really have liquidity? Don't end up claiming the coins only to find you can't sell them later.
End-of-year market warming, a wave of Web3 projects are becoming active again. Some of these projects have very straightforward gameplay designs—no complicated rules stacking up, and no gimmicky points exchange systems.
Take a certain leading ecosystem project as an example. Their activity logic is very hardcore: complete a few designated tasks to directly receive 10,000 ANB tokens, which are worth approximately 200 USD in actual value. No lotteries, no points systems, everything is transparent.
This kind of design is especially attractive to users who are tired of all kinds of fancy rules and just want clear benefits. Simple and straightforward reward schemes often win trust more than carefully crafted complex mechanisms.