Recently noticed a mechanism design in the MemeMax community - their incentive distribution logic is quite special, not the kind of "daily attendance to get rewards" routine, but really looks at what you have done in the ecosystem. The more substantial the contribution, the more direct the return. This approach has really made the idea of "the more work you do, the more you earn" clear on-chain.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 9h ago
Finally, there are projects that don't rely on check-ins to play people for suckers. The logic of MemeMax is indeed excellent.
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WhaleWatcher
· 22h ago
Interesting, I finally see an incentive mechanism that doesn't just fool people. But that said, can this trap really be maintained in the long term?
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ForkMonger
· 12-01 16:54
nah, they're just dressing up token velocity with work-proof theater. real question is what happens when governance gets bored and decides to fork the whole thing lol
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DegenWhisperer
· 11-30 13:30
It's reliable, finally there are projects that don't play those trap nonsense.
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OfflineValidator
· 11-29 16:55
I'm not kidding, this model is the right way. It's much more reliable than those projects that shout airdrop every day; at least you need to use your brain to make money.
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NFTDreamer
· 11-29 16:51
This is right, finally there are projects that don't play those trap and empty things.
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BearMarketBro
· 11-29 16:35
Finally, there are projects that don't involve that trap of nonsense. The MemeMax approach really hits the nail on the head.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 11-29 16:30
Remember, this is just the beginning of value return. The true incentive mechanism should be like this—it's not that we are afraid of you slacking off, but we are afraid that you don't dare to participate. The law of conservation of energy also holds true on-chain.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 11-29 16:28
Oh my God, finally there's a project that isn't that trap of virtual and real things. Working means getting paid, and it's pretty nice.
Recently noticed a mechanism design in the MemeMax community - their incentive distribution logic is quite special, not the kind of "daily attendance to get rewards" routine, but really looks at what you have done in the ecosystem. The more substantial the contribution, the more direct the return. This approach has really made the idea of "the more work you do, the more you earn" clear on-chain.