#Port3的AI社交数据层

My initial encounter with Web3 was actually a misunderstanding. At that time, my friend sent me a link, saying 'the tasks are simple and you can earn rewards.' I saw the page was flashy, so I clicked in. It said 'Port3 Network', and I thought the name sounded quite cyber, perhaps it was a new game.

A Step into Web3: An Exploration Starting from Misunderstanding

I used to be the kind of person who would feel dizzy just looking at wallet addresses, having no interest at all in concepts like on-chain identity or social data layers. But after clicking on the Rankit page of Port3 that day, things changed.

The system can actually recognize my on-chain footprints and give me an 'Influence Score'? There’s a leaderboard? I saw myself ranked over 8000 and suddenly felt a surge of competitive spirit: Why am I so low? Clearly, I've interacted with quite a few projects in my wallet!

Rankit is like a 'Growth Recorder'

From that day on, I started binding my Twitter and Discord, taking on Port3’s referral tasks. Each action I took increased my score. I refreshed the rankings every day, afraid of being surpassed by others. To be honest, that feeling was just like playing mobile games back in the day, getting hyped and unable to stop.

What really got me 'hooked' was my first airdrop from completing tasks. Although it was just a small amount of tokens, the satisfaction of knowing 'someone actually noticed what I did and was willing to give a reward' was truly intoxicating. It was completely different from the past experience of 'finishing a project and being forgotten'.

The community is getting hyped, creating a sense of passion

Later, I invited a few friends to join me in the tasks, forming a small team, reminding each other every day, 'Don't forget to complete today's tasks.' One time, during a collaboration task between Port3 and a DeFi project, surprisingly, several of us made it into the top 50 and received a whitelist from the project team. That day we celebrated in the group chat all night, it felt like we had just won a dungeon raid.

The explosion of the Korean community, Port3 is really working well

Not long ago, I discovered that the Korean community suddenly started discussing Port3, and it became popular overnight. A friend in Seoul said there are already several Telegram groups dedicated to sharing Port3 task tips, and bloggers post tutorials every day.

Port3 is not to be underestimated; they promptly launched a Korean interface, engaged KOLs for events, and arranged everything clearly. I couldn't help but think that Port3 might really become the 'enlightenment tool' for young people in Korea to enter Web3.


Summary:

From stumbling upon it by accident to 'feeling uncomfortable if I don't check Rankit every day'

If I initially clicked on Port3 due to a misunderstanding, now I’m a heavy user of Rankit, feeling like something's missing if I don't check the rankings daily.

Port3 is not just a task platform; it feels more like a 'Task Guide' for my exploration of Web3: every step is recorded, and every participation adds value.

If you've ever been curious about Web3 but didn't know where to start, why not give Port3 a try? Even if it’s just to see your current on-chain influence, you might end up like me, transforming from a confused newcomer into a 'Leaderboard Maniac' who studies data and grabs tasks every day.

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