The annual theme event has concluded, and the winners have been announced 🎉
Participants who are mentioned in the official interactions can receive 5 MaxPacks as a New Year gift. Congratulations to all the friends who followed along.
However, what left a deep impression about this event was not just the rewards themselves. The real highlight is that through this kind of participation mechanism, we can see the community's activity level and cohesion. The long-term value of a project often lies in these detailed interaction designs — not just giving awards, but also building a sense of connection between participants and the project.
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DegenMcsleepless
· 11h ago
Five MaxPacks are indeed not many, but the community activity clearly shows sincerity.
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GasBankrupter
· 12h ago
Uh, 5 maxpack and it's done? Feels a bit weak.
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BlockchainTalker
· 12h ago
actually, fundamentally speaking—this is where most projects get it wrong. they think engagement mechanics are just about the carrot, but really it's game theory in motion. the community binding layer? that's the real value prop here 🧵
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BlockBargainHunter
· 12h ago
Haha, 5 MaxPacks? This event design really hits the right spot, it's not just about giving away money.
The annual theme event has concluded, and the winners have been announced 🎉
Participants who are mentioned in the official interactions can receive 5 MaxPacks as a New Year gift. Congratulations to all the friends who followed along.
However, what left a deep impression about this event was not just the rewards themselves. The real highlight is that through this kind of participation mechanism, we can see the community's activity level and cohesion. The long-term value of a project often lies in these detailed interaction designs — not just giving awards, but also building a sense of connection between participants and the project.