Bitlayer Series ⑧: Booster Participation Guide: Recording is More Important than Amount
The second phase of Booster resembles a set of "hands-on teaching + contribution tracking" mechanisms. It is recommended for beginners to engage in small amounts and frequent interactions, leaving a trace on the blockchain; pay attention to task updates from official channels to avoid missing rhythm windows. If you value potential qualifications for the subsequent Pre-TGE, continuous and natural participation often reflects authenticity better than a one-time large amount, and it aligns more with the ecosystem's identification of "high-quality users" standards.
@BitlayerLabs #Bitlayer Frequency takes precedence over amount, stability over impulse; breaking actions into smaller parts makes risks more manageable. Take notes and snapshots, review your path, and next time you will be faster. The value of participation lies in "establishing a methodology".
The above path aims to minimize complexity at the protocol and tool level without compromising the native security of Bitcoin, allowing participants to enter with lower mental and time costs. By making each step small, the overall can grow larger; this is also a good way to avoid emotional fluctuations. Once the methodology is established, participation will become easier. The patient stacking of details will ultimately present as solid capacity and reputation in the long term.
In summary, this approach prioritizes security, reduces complexity to the protocol and tool level, and abstracts benefits into reusable primitives, enabling users, developers, and institutions to collaborate within the same order. In summary, this approach prioritizes security, reduces complexity to the protocol and tool level, and abstracts benefits into reusable primitives, enabling users, developers, and institutions to collaborate within the same order. In summary, this approach prioritizes security, reduces complexity to the protocol and tool level, and abstracts benefits into reusable primitives, enabling users, developers, and institutions to collaborate within the same order.