idOS Network's recent feature update is quite interesting. They introduced a point system — users earn points by completing tasks and participating in project interactions, making the whole process feel like playing a game. What's even more impressive is the project knowledge quiz segment, which is thoughtfully designed to not only help people understand the project itself but also allow them to learn and earn simultaneously. This approach actually opens up a lot of imaginative possibilities — based on this mechanism, project teams can design all kinds of activity campaigns, which can both increase user engagement and achieve better community education. It seems like a promising attempt.
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ThreeHornBlasts
· 19h ago
Haha, the gamify tactic is now everywhere, but the quiz design in idOS really has some substance. Learning while earning is always a killer feature.
The question is, how long can this stickiness last... it's all just tricks.
The quiz segment is pretty good, but the rest is just so-so.
The points system sounds nice, but in the end, it just turns into air tokens for hype. I've seen too many of these.
If the ceiling for this mechanism is set reasonably, it can indeed be played with creatively, but most projects tend to mess it up.
The knowledge quiz part really hits the pain point; it's much more thoughtful than just airdropping followers.
It sounds good, but how many actual campaigns can be implemented? Most are just old tricks.
Under the guise of learning while earning, it's really just a attention-grabbing stunt, but at least it's better than just cutting the leeks outright.
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GovernancePretender
· 01-12 02:27
Hmm... this points system can indeed keep people engaged, but the key still depends on whether the reward redemption is attractive.
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DefiVeteran
· 01-10 20:20
I've seen this gamified points system many times; the key still depends on how the rewards are redeemed. Don't let it turn into another devaluation of points storyline.
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TradFiRefugee
· 01-09 19:01
This gamify approach is being used everywhere now, but the IDOS quiz design definitely has some substance... just not sure if it will end up being a disappointment later on.
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token_therapist
· 01-09 18:55
I like the approach of earning while learning, but the key is to see what the points can be exchanged for in the end... Otherwise, it just becomes worthless paper.
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AllInDaddy
· 01-09 18:53
Oh no, it's that same old gamify approach again, but to be honest, idOS really did a good job this time.
Who can refuse to learn and earn at the same time? Just worried that the points will depreciate again...
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ThesisInvestor
· 01-09 18:50
Gamification points systems are indeed interesting, but how many projects can truly survive?
idOS Network's recent feature update is quite interesting. They introduced a point system — users earn points by completing tasks and participating in project interactions, making the whole process feel like playing a game. What's even more impressive is the project knowledge quiz segment, which is thoughtfully designed to not only help people understand the project itself but also allow them to learn and earn simultaneously. This approach actually opens up a lot of imaginative possibilities — based on this mechanism, project teams can design all kinds of activity campaigns, which can both increase user engagement and achieve better community education. It seems like a promising attempt.