At first, I thought MemeMax_Fi's MaxPack was just a common task airdrop box that could be approved with a quick glance. But after carefully reviewing the participation rules, I found that the logic is completely different.
MaxPack is actually more like a "behavior access pass" during the pre-launch phase. It doesn't require filling out forms and retweets, but sets a very straightforward threshold: complete 10 transactions on the MemeCore network to receive 1 MaxPack. This design clearly aims to filter genuine active users rather than just collecting form submissions.
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LiquidationTherapist
· 12-17 09:35
Oh, wait, this logic indeed breaks the usual pattern.
People who genuinely want to interact will do so naturally, and this way, the active users are truly filtered out.
It seems MemeMax_Fi isn't interested in playing those superficial tricks.
Regarding the threshold of 10 transactions, whether it's high or low, the key is that it must be genuinely used.
This is true filtering, much better than any retweet form.
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 12-17 08:56
It still takes 10 more trades to operate, which indeed raises the threshold.
Isn't this just pushing retail investors out? Only those with spare money can afford to play.
I like the term "behavior access certificate," it feels more sincere than those that require filling out endless forms.
Why does it seem like all projects are doing this now? Is increasing the threshold the trend?
Finally seeing an airdrop that isn't just a template; I thought they were all just click-and-finish tasks.
The users filtered out this way should be of good quality, but participation will definitely drop.
10 trades, forget it, I'll watch how others do it first.
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rugdoc.eth
· 12-17 08:55
Yo, this design is actually pretty interesting. Finally seeing something other than those form-filling scams.
Wait, do you really have to trade 10 times? This isn't just an airdrop free-for-all.
This is what it means to filter real users, but it also means the threshold has indeed been raised.
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IfIWereOnChain
· 12-17 08:37
This move still has some substance, not just the typical airdrop that everyone does. The 10 transaction threshold can indeed block a lot of free-riding.
Wait, if that's the case, the actual activity level is higher, but the participation cost isn't low either?
It's getting competitive now, projects that are on par will have to follow suit.
How's the liquidity on MemeCore? Is it really that active?
I have to admit, this logical design is much smarter than just airdropping tokens randomly.
It's quite interesting, finally seeing a different way of playing.
At first, I thought MemeMax_Fi's MaxPack was just a common task airdrop box that could be approved with a quick glance. But after carefully reviewing the participation rules, I found that the logic is completely different.
MaxPack is actually more like a "behavior access pass" during the pre-launch phase. It doesn't require filling out forms and retweets, but sets a very straightforward threshold: complete 10 transactions on the MemeCore network to receive 1 MaxPack. This design clearly aims to filter genuine active users rather than just collecting form submissions.