A few days ago, I mysteriously received a 5U pork knuckle rice, and I was completely confused at first. Later, I checked my activity records and remembered that it was probably a reward for participating in a certain event. Many friends might have also won, so I suggest everyone check their wallets. However, I want to vent a bit — the description of the token voucher is really too vague. The GC social clearly doesn't indicate which event the reward was from, and users have to look through their records to understand. This part could actually be improved, for example, by clearly stating in the voucher details which event it was from and when they participated. This would greatly enhance the user experience and increase engagement. I hope the exchange operation team can consider this suggestion.
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NftRegretMachine
· 10h ago
Ha, me too. After flipping for a long time, I finally realized that the copy really needs to be revised.
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5U Pork Knuckle Rice? You still have to mine for the source yourself. This experience is indeed a bit frustrating.
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The operation side definitely needs to be more attentive. Making it like a riddle where users have to guess.
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+1, totally agree. Is it so hard to clearly state the activity source in the coupon?
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Hey, no, they did it on purpose, right? So users have to look at it several times?
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Only when checking the wallet did I understand what it meant. It’s a form of reverse marketing.
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digital_archaeologist
· 10h ago
5U Pork Knuckle Rice? Haha, I laughed to death. I also received it inexplicably, thought it was a bug.
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Really, this kind of copywriting needs to be improved. Who the heck can tell at a glance which event it is?
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Bro, your suggestion is good. GC definitely should optimize the clarity of the copywriting.
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I was still wondering where this 5U came from. Turns out everyone got a prize.
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Honestly, exchanges really don't pay attention to these details. User experience is completely overlooked.
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After checking the wallet for a long time, I finally understood what activity it was from. Too ridiculous.
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Lonely_Validator
· 10h ago
Haha, this luck is also incredible. Free 5U Pork Knuckle Rice is really good.
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Oh right, I also searched for a long time to find this coupon. GC's copywriting is indeed a bit lackluster.
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Instead of optimizing the copy, it's better to just airdrop directly to the wallet. Be more straightforward.
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I checked around and didn't find mine. Did I not participate in that event?
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Such detailed optimizations really should be done; otherwise, the user experience is truly poor.
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The operations team probably didn't expect anyone to complain like this, but the suggestion is indeed reliable.
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To be honest, GC's UI design has always been like this, not just the token coupons.
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5U Pork Knuckle Rice? That name... is it real?
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hodl_therapist
· 10h ago
5U's Pork Knuckle Rice? This operation is really amazing, made to look like a blind box. I had to dig around for a while to figure out what's going on.
A few days ago, I mysteriously received a 5U pork knuckle rice, and I was completely confused at first. Later, I checked my activity records and remembered that it was probably a reward for participating in a certain event. Many friends might have also won, so I suggest everyone check their wallets. However, I want to vent a bit — the description of the token voucher is really too vague. The GC social clearly doesn't indicate which event the reward was from, and users have to look through their records to understand. This part could actually be improved, for example, by clearly stating in the voucher details which event it was from and when they participated. This would greatly enhance the user experience and increase engagement. I hope the exchange operation team can consider this suggestion.