Recently, I have been paying attention to TreehouseFi's 'Squirrel King' activity, and I find it very interesting; it is somewhat like the daily task system in games, and the reward mechanism is very transparent. This has given me a new understanding of TreehouseFi's community incentive model.
This activity mainly motivates users through weekly tasks. The task content is also very simple, such as staking, providing LP, or participating in governance. After completing the tasks, you can earn points and rewards. This gamified design makes participating in DeFi no longer a tedious financial operation, but rather an interesting challenge.
What I like most is its reward distribution model. TreehouseFi allocates 70% of the rewards to the top 300 creators, while another 20% benefits all qualified participants. This 'top incentive + inclusive participation' model not only stimulates the creativity of top users but also allows ordinary users to feel the value of participation.
I see many friends sharing their task progress and points details in the square, and everyone is encouraging each other. This community atmosphere is very good; it turns users from bystanders into active participants. Through these activities, TreehouseFi successfully transforms users into builders of the ecosystem.
If you also want to gain more attention and rewards in the Web3 world, I suggest you participate more in the Squirrel King activity. You can attract more people by sharing your task insights or creating interesting content. This not only allows you to earn rewards but also enhances your influence in the community.