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I once heard a story about a small town market, bustling yet quite ordinary. In the market, people exchanged apples and tools, while chatting about gossip. Later, some vendors pondered that they couldn't keep doing this; they needed to introduce something new. They didn't just think about repainting their stalls, but changed the entire way the market operated: they created a public ledger, making it clear who sold what; the market changed to operate all day; and they even let people guess how many apples would be sold over the weekend, with rewards for correct guesses. As a result, the market not only looked new, but the whole place felt alive, and everyone felt like a part of it. That's what made the market thrive. For instance, #bcgame, they didn't simply change a logo or shout about transforming into a "Web3 gaming platform"; rather, they are pushing the entire platform experience towards being fairer and more fun. What they have done recently: 1. $BC platform token launched; 2. BC Poker: launched on-chain Texas Hold'em, with public data https://t.co/vUxiAXa3xp 3. Over 8,000 slots, covering themes from anime to mythology, etc. 4. Launched token price prediction gameplay. Just like that market, the core is to let everyone have fun and feel a sense of belonging.
I once heard a story about a small town market, bustling yet quite ordinary. In the market, people exchanged apples and tools, while chatting about gossip. Later, some vendors pondered that they couldn't keep doing this; they needed to introduce something new.

They didn't just think about repainting their stalls, but changed the entire way the market operated: they created a public ledger, making it clear who sold what; the market changed to operate all day; and they even let people guess how many apples would be sold over the weekend, with rewards for correct guesses. As a result, the market not only looked new, but the whole place felt alive, and everyone felt like a part of it. That's what made the market thrive.

For instance, #bcgame, they didn't simply change a logo or shout about transforming into a "Web3 gaming platform"; rather, they are pushing the entire platform experience towards being fairer and more fun.

What they have done recently:
1. $BC platform token launched;
2. BC Poker: launched on-chain Texas Hold'em, with public data https://t.co/vUxiAXa3xp
3. Over 8,000 slots, covering themes from anime to mythology, etc.
4. Launched token price prediction gameplay.

Just like that market, the core is to let everyone have fun and feel a sense of belonging.
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$TRUMP Memes is looking to create a 'Trump Points' NFT market Targeting a user base primarily composed of Trump fans, users can accumulate points through trading and completing tasks. Holding $TRUMP can also increase points. This tactic is not new; the goal remains unchanged: to encourage more participation and spending. NFTs have already cooled down significantly, and this move is simply the same old strategy, leveraging one's fame and fan economy to make another profit. There is clearly a conflict of interest, using the influence of public office to monetize.
$TRUMP Memes is looking to create a 'Trump Points' NFT market

Targeting a user base primarily composed of Trump fans, users can accumulate points through trading and completing tasks. Holding $TRUMP can also increase points. This tactic is not new; the goal remains unchanged: to encourage more participation and spending. NFTs have already cooled down significantly, and this move is simply the same old strategy, leveraging one's fame and fan economy to make another profit. There is clearly a conflict of interest, using the influence of public office to monetize.
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🤷My car, why is it facing the wrong way $ETH
🤷My car, why is it facing the wrong way
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How to find a balance between performance, developer incentives, and user experience? Let's talk about the dark horse Sonic👇 Sonic has launched a 1-2 year points program, which will airdrop approximately 200 million $S tokens. Users can earn points by holding Sonic tokens and using them in DeFi applications on the network, which can be redeemed for free S tokens at the end of each season. This token-incentivized points program has been seen in similar forms in other projects, but it is indeed useful and can motivate users to participate, injecting continuous vitality into the ecosystem. Speaking of the Sonic ecosystem, they have already settled in DeFi applications including well-known ones like Aave, Silo, Euler, Avalon, Shadow, SwapX, Ichi, Beets, Beefy, and Origin. A new paradise for developers: FeeM and Account Abstraction The ability of Sonic to attract developers is the key to its success. From my observation, they have put a lot of effort into this aspect by launching the Fee Monetization (FeeM) feature. Simply put, developers can share up to 90% of the revenue generated from network fees from the applications they build on Sonic. This not only provides developers with a stable source of income but also completely changes the traditional model of 'application chains'. In the past, if developers wanted to launch their own chain, they had to bear high infrastructure and maintenance costs and face the complexities of cross-chain interoperability. Sonic provides a one-stop infrastructure that allows developers to focus on innovation without worrying about technical details. Additionally, from the developers' perspective: it is easy to migrate applications from the Ethereum ecosystem to Sonic, which can handle over 10,000 transactions per second, with transaction confirmation times of about one second. But what makes Sonic special is that it is not only fast but also provides more flexibility and incentives for developers and users. From the user experience perspective: It introduced native Account Abstraction to make interactions more aligned with Web2 user habits. Moreover, they have fee subsidies and a dynamic fee mechanism; fee subsidies allow Sonic Labs or protocol parties to pay transaction fees for users, significantly lowering the entry barrier for new users, meaning you don’t even need to purchase tokens first to start using Sonic. The dynamic fees allow application developers to adjust user transaction fees based on specific scenarios, truly achieving 'tailored solutions'. Sonic still has a long way to go. From current observations, what they are doing is becoming a bridge connecting Web2 and Web3 through continuous innovation and ecosystem building, allowing more people to easily enter the decentralized world. Speed, cost, and user experience are eternal themes, and what we users hope to see is that the project team can take actual actions to prove this.
How to find a balance between performance, developer incentives, and user experience?

Let's talk about the dark horse Sonic👇

Sonic has launched a 1-2 year points program, which will airdrop approximately 200 million $S tokens. Users can earn points by holding Sonic tokens and using them in DeFi applications on the network, which can be redeemed for free S tokens at the end of each season. This token-incentivized points program has been seen in similar forms in other projects, but it is indeed useful and can motivate users to participate, injecting continuous vitality into the ecosystem.

Speaking of the Sonic ecosystem, they have already settled in DeFi applications including well-known ones like Aave, Silo, Euler, Avalon, Shadow, SwapX, Ichi, Beets, Beefy, and Origin.

A new paradise for developers: FeeM and Account Abstraction
The ability of Sonic to attract developers is the key to its success. From my observation, they have put a lot of effort into this aspect by launching the Fee Monetization (FeeM) feature. Simply put, developers can share up to 90% of the revenue generated from network fees from the applications they build on Sonic. This not only provides developers with a stable source of income but also completely changes the traditional model of 'application chains'. In the past, if developers wanted to launch their own chain, they had to bear high infrastructure and maintenance costs and face the complexities of cross-chain interoperability. Sonic provides a one-stop infrastructure that allows developers to focus on innovation without worrying about technical details. Additionally, from the developers' perspective: it is easy to migrate applications from the Ethereum ecosystem to Sonic, which can handle over 10,000 transactions per second, with transaction confirmation times of about one second. But what makes Sonic special is that it is not only fast but also provides more flexibility and incentives for developers and users.

From the user experience perspective:
It introduced native Account Abstraction to make interactions more aligned with Web2 user habits. Moreover, they have fee subsidies and a dynamic fee mechanism; fee subsidies allow Sonic Labs or protocol parties to pay transaction fees for users, significantly lowering the entry barrier for new users, meaning you don’t even need to purchase tokens first to start using Sonic. The dynamic fees allow application developers to adjust user transaction fees based on specific scenarios, truly achieving 'tailored solutions'.

Sonic still has a long way to go. From current observations, what they are doing is becoming a bridge connecting Web2 and Web3 through continuous innovation and ecosystem building, allowing more people to easily enter the decentralized world. Speed, cost, and user experience are eternal themes, and what we users hope to see is that the project team can take actual actions to prove this.
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To earn Alpha points Check in every day and buy 5 types of coins New investment points qualify every time Get your 2000u Open the Alpha section and take a look Holding a loss of 4000u May I ask if I made money or lost money? Are you still a HODLer?
To earn Alpha points
Check in every day and buy 5 types of coins
New investment points qualify every time
Get your 2000u
Open the Alpha section and take a look
Holding a loss of 4000u
May I ask if I made money or lost money?
Are you still a HODLer?
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The Eternal Grave of Cyberspace, Capturing the Art of Death The so-called ethical challenge arises when tragedy is tokenized, as seen in the essence itself; if it is out of respect for Jeffy Yu, it is entirely different A tribute to the death art that Jeffy Yu left for the market, understanding the original intention and respecting it But it makes me reflect more on the meaning and cost of life As someone who is not overly involved in the crypto space, every time I witness events within the circle, it always resonates "One cannot step into the same river twice"
The Eternal Grave of Cyberspace, Capturing the Art of Death

The so-called ethical challenge arises when tragedy is tokenized, as seen in the essence itself; if it is out of respect for Jeffy Yu, it is entirely different

A tribute to the death art that Jeffy Yu left for the market, understanding the original intention and respecting it

But it makes me reflect more on the meaning and cost of life

As someone who is not overly involved in the crypto space, every time I witness events within the circle, it always resonates

"One cannot step into the same river twice"
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I just received the airdrop of $JAGER from the official Twitter of http://four.meme, and I chose to claim it after 72 hours. Steps to claim: 1. Go to the airdrop page: https://jager.meme?invitor=0x3aB348237141D1bf01BfdaddEFA9256D7F9095e1 2. Connect your wallet, see the airdrop amount, and click claim 3. Copy your invitation link to invite friends
I just received the airdrop of $JAGER from the official Twitter of http://four.meme, and I chose to claim it after 72 hours. Steps to claim:

1. Go to the airdrop page: https://jager.meme?invitor=0x3aB348237141D1bf01BfdaddEFA9256D7F9095e1
2. Connect your wallet, see the airdrop amount, and click claim
3. Copy your invitation link to invite friends
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Axiom has this feature, at first glance it looks like a Halloween logo It turns out to be monitoring Ading's records, very cute I recommend everyone to use Axiom, even when it’s not profitable it can still continuously refund you fees to comfort you https://axiom.trade/@una
Axiom has this feature, at first glance it looks like a Halloween logo

It turns out to be monitoring Ading's records, very cute

I recommend everyone to use Axiom, even when it’s not profitable it can still continuously refund you fees to comfort you https://axiom.trade/@una
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1. Don't listen to the slogans of "Build your portfolio" and "HODL", and be wary of others who advocate long-term holding to get out of the trap 2. Don't be a diamond hand, learn to be a paper hand 3. Don't read tweets that create anxiety, and avoid invalid interference 4. Don't read useless gossip tweets, saving time and energy
1. Don't listen to the slogans of "Build your portfolio" and "HODL", and be wary of others who advocate long-term holding to get out of the trap

2. Don't be a diamond hand, learn to be a paper hand

3. Don't read tweets that create anxiety, and avoid invalid interference

4. Don't read useless gossip tweets, saving time and energy
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