Honestly, resilience is the best test of a project. I've worked on several projects' sign-in systems, and only a few have persisted; most give up after a few days. But seeing those who keep signing in within the community, I’ve gradually been influenced as well. This kind of silent encouragement really works.
Recently, I came across a sign-in project that I find quite interesting. The points system is straightforward; it can be done manually or automatically, and the airdrop ratio is clearly stated as 4%. The key is the good atmosphere—everyone is silently sticking with it, which actually motivates me, someone prone to giving up, to keep signing in.
Low-key but genuine, such projects are indeed rare.
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MetaDreamer
· 16h ago
Whether to sign in really depends on the atmosphere. If someone insists, you also follow suit. It's quite fascinating.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 16h ago
Community solidarity can really cure laziness, I didn't expect to fall into it myself this time, haha
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SerumSqueezer
· 16h ago
Broke the defense, this is the real reverse incentive, community strength tester
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ExpectationFarmer
· 16h ago
Well, persistence is indeed a scarce trait. I'm also the type to slack off easily for three days.
The 4% airdrop ratio is clearly stated, at least it's not fooling people.
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SmartContractWorker
· 17h ago
The community atmosphere is truly amazing. Everyone signs in silently, and I inexplicably keep going.
Honestly, resilience is the best test of a project. I've worked on several projects' sign-in systems, and only a few have persisted; most give up after a few days. But seeing those who keep signing in within the community, I’ve gradually been influenced as well. This kind of silent encouragement really works.
Recently, I came across a sign-in project that I find quite interesting. The points system is straightforward; it can be done manually or automatically, and the airdrop ratio is clearly stated as 4%. The key is the good atmosphere—everyone is silently sticking with it, which actually motivates me, someone prone to giving up, to keep signing in.
Low-key but genuine, such projects are indeed rare.