The way on-chain leaderboards are being used is quietly changing. Once, they were just bragging rights and a way to harvest experience points. But on high-performance chains like Sei, leaderboards are gradually evolving into an "on-chain resume."
Imagine: if on-chain identity records truly become a reference for DAOs and project teams to conduct due diligence, everything would be turned upside down. Every transaction you make, every interaction you have is a public proof. No need for meticulously crafted project proposals, no need for flashy speeches — anyone can open a block explorer and see clearly: which wallets are genuinely building, and which are just talking big.
Action speaks louder than words; transparency beats promises. This is the core value of on-chain governance.
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quietly_staking
· 7h ago
Now those who don't pretend to be cool are going to suffer, haha
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ZenChainWalker
· 01-10 11:28
Rough in wording but not in meaning, I still have to question the concept of on-chain resume.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-10 08:52
The ranking of resumes is indeed interesting, but honestly, it all comes down to who spends more on Gas fees.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 01-10 08:51
Indeed, this is the first time I've heard the phrase that the leaderboard has become a resume.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-10 08:49
Wow, now those who only boast should be careful.
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PessimisticOracle
· 01-10 08:46
Is the leaderboard becoming a resume? That's hilarious. My wallet would be so embarrassed.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 01-10 08:43
Well said, finally someone hit the nail on the head.
The way on-chain leaderboards are being used is quietly changing. Once, they were just bragging rights and a way to harvest experience points. But on high-performance chains like Sei, leaderboards are gradually evolving into an "on-chain resume."
Imagine: if on-chain identity records truly become a reference for DAOs and project teams to conduct due diligence, everything would be turned upside down. Every transaction you make, every interaction you have is a public proof. No need for meticulously crafted project proposals, no need for flashy speeches — anyone can open a block explorer and see clearly: which wallets are genuinely building, and which are just talking big.
Action speaks louder than words; transparency beats promises. This is the core value of on-chain governance.