But if you really think that way, you’ve basically missed the point.
I’ve always believed that truly valuable things are never just about the tool itself. A good UI is just for convenience; once you’ve used it and moved on; but attention and ability, once retained, will continue to grow.
What we’re doing isn’t just helping you place orders, but bringing trading into the spotlight. Whether you make a profit or a loss isn’t something you secretly know, but something everyone can see. Results are public, rankings are on-chain, your level isn’t just a phrase, but a long-term record.
So in the Hyperliquid ecosystem, its position is very special. It’s not the underlying layer, nor just an entry point, but more like the third layer — the competitive layer. When trading is turned into ranks, leaderboards, and seasons, the valuation logic naturally changes. It’s not about “how good it is to use,” but about “whether someone is willing to keep watching you.”
And because of this, Mirana’s approach is easy to understand. It’s not about a small tool, but about endorsing a direction: Trading is becoming more transparent and more like a competition.
So the airdrop logic is actually very straightforward. It’s not about a one-time volume spike, but about whether you can stay on the leaderboard long-term. Sprints aren’t that important, endurance is what counts.
Ultimately, there’s only one very practical question: Are you willing to open up your trading results, and let the market rate you?
#easyfun #easydotfun @easydotfunX
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But if you really think that way, you’ve basically missed the point.
I’ve always believed that truly valuable things are never just about the tool itself.
A good UI is just for convenience; once you’ve used it and moved on;
but attention and ability, once retained, will continue to grow.
What we’re doing isn’t just helping you place orders,
but bringing trading into the spotlight.
Whether you make a profit or a loss isn’t something you secretly know,
but something everyone can see.
Results are public, rankings are on-chain,
your level isn’t just a phrase, but a long-term record.
So in the Hyperliquid ecosystem, its position is very special.
It’s not the underlying layer, nor just an entry point,
but more like the third layer — the competitive layer.
When trading is turned into ranks, leaderboards, and seasons,
the valuation logic naturally changes.
It’s not about “how good it is to use,”
but about “whether someone is willing to keep watching you.”
And because of this, Mirana’s approach is easy to understand.
It’s not about a small tool,
but about endorsing a direction:
Trading is becoming more transparent and more like a competition.
So the airdrop logic is actually very straightforward.
It’s not about a one-time volume spike,
but about whether you can stay on the leaderboard long-term.
Sprints aren’t that important,
endurance is what counts.
Ultimately, there’s only one very practical question:
Are you willing to open up your trading results,
and let the market rate you?
#easyfun #easydotfun @easydotfunX