Thanks to all the family members for your support. This week I secured the first place in @Mira_Network Yapper, and I would like to share briefly how I did it.
To be honest, I used to be quite laid-back about various rankings and never made a deliberate effort to climb the charts. I didn't really pay attention to points or anything, just played along with the flow. But this time is different; the Mira project itself really moved me, so I was more willing to invest some thought into it.
I have always believed that doing hardcore AI entrepreneurship in the Web3/Crypto field is unrealistic. Competing in computing power and large models, we can't outpace the big companies. However, if we can use some clever strategies and leverage existing resources, engaging in 'smart' AI projects might actually present opportunities. And Mira aligns quite well with the direction I've been looking for.
So I basically check Mira's official Twitter every day to see if there are any updates.
But the content I post is actually not much; I don't focus on quantity but rather on updates that I genuinely want to talk about or have ideas about. I write some lengthy content and express my viewpoints. It's not just a list of information; instead, I try to base it on my own understanding, and I have even pointed out its shortcomings in the past.
Pay more attention to project progress, engage in more independent thinking and viewpoint expression, and reduce the amount of homogenized information transfer. This might help improve Mindshare and also give you a clearer understanding and recognition of the project.