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From bystander to addict: My story with Port3
Actually, I knew nothing about Web3 at first; terms like on-chain identity and social graph sounded overwhelming. I happened to see someone on Twitter bragging about their Rankit ranking and mentioning that tasks have rewards. At that time, I was just a bystander, thinking 'this looks lively', but the more I looked, the more curious I became.
The beginning of being 'stuck' in Rankit
At first, I just clicked in to take a look and found this Rankit ranking system very interesting. It scores you based on your on-chain activities, social accounts, and various data, then there’s a leaderboard. When I saw my score was surprisingly low, my competitive spirit was immediately ignited... so I started researching how to improve my score.
I started binding my Twitter and wallet, slowly doing tasks, completing some project interactions, and so on. Every day I see my score slightly increasing, and my ranking improving, just like leveling up in a game, oddly addictive. There was a time when I set an alarm to listen to project AMAs just to climb the leaderboard (who can understand, I never used to watch these).
Can I really get rewards by completing tasks?
Later, I found the task system of Port3 very appealing. Through some interactions, I could earn rewards, sometimes tokens, sometimes NFTs, and a few times whitelist spots for collaborative projects. Honestly, although the rewards aren't particularly generous, the feeling of 'having done something and being seen' is really satisfying, completely different from the old way of just completing projects and leaving.
Once, my friend and I completed a collaborative task for a Korean project, and we were both surprised to find ourselves in the top 100 of the leaderboard. The fun of sharing scores and competing with each other is very Web3 and quite childish.
The Korean community is doing very well on Port3.
Speaking of this, I must mention the recent surge of Port3 in the Korean community. I noticed more people discussing Port3 in a Telegram group for a Korean project, and some even created Korean tutorials. Sometimes, when I see how quickly they complete tasks, I feel a bit ashamed (laughs).
Moreover, Port3 is very smart; the task page has a Korean version and often collaborates with Korean KOLs for activities, one wave after another. I feel that Port3 could become Korea's 'key to unlocking Web3'.
Final thoughts
Looking back, I went from casually clicking on Rankit to checking the leaderboard and grabbing tasks every day, really 'falling into the pit' step by step. But it's a very positive pit, not just for getting rewards, but because you truly leave a mark through your actions and gain recognition.
If you're as curious as I am but haven't taken action yet, I suggest you take a look at Rankit now. Even if it's just to check your current on-chain score, who knows, you might become addicted like me, going from just observing to fully engaging in Web3.
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