Today I finally have some time to talk about the hottest @ethos_network recently. First, I would like to thank @tokenbrother TokenBrother丨The King of Tokens for the invitation link, allowing me to experience the hottest social platform right now.

Now, let's talk about what ETHOS is. Although I don't fully understand it and haven't used it much, I checked it out briefly. Essentially, it is quite similar to @KaitoAI, both primarily serve 'traffic groups.' Kairo is basically a traffic distribution platform, and its essence is 'doing big things with little money,' allowing traffic groups to share project content to increase exposure for the projects, then using small costs and rankings to boost everyone's 'mutual engagement.'

ETHOS is essentially similar, except that apart from buying and selling one's own 'IP,' the more important aspect is 'scoring.' The original intention of this scoring is to compensate for a mechanism of determining 'fake engagement' by anonymously scoring others. The higher the score, the higher the 'value' of this 'IP.' This demand is fundamentally quite good, as it can help discover excellent peers around you.

However, whether this can actually be of help is indeed a questionable issue. Moreover, for the genuine demand of traffic groups, the ultimate goal should not be TO C, but TO B. Of course, this might also relate to my initial exposure; spending more time observing may yield different feelings.

One aspect of ETHOS that I really complain about is the daily tasks, which require commenting on 15 people (right?), most of whom are unfamiliar faces. In this case, the choices are very limited: either skip (if unsure) or mindlessly click 'good.' After all, mutual engagement leads to friendships, while mutual stepping only creates enemies.

It's been just three days; I should ponder this a bit more. I do not like the idea of buying and selling my own 'IP,' nor do I bear any responsibility for profits or losses, and I do not recommend everyone to buy; just take a look. However, this topic operation approach of hunger marketing + concentrated exposure shows that the operational team at the back is quite knowledgeable about this industry. How long it can be sustained depends on everyone's interest.