The governance incentive model of InfoFi is undergoing adjustments. The platform recently updated the leaderboard mechanism to combat low-quality interactions and repetitive spamming behaviors, promoting more meaningful ecosystem participation.
In comparison, the Blaze project has launched a new incentive plan worth noting: a $110K reward pool is now live, supported by actual revenue, and the token economic model is more oriented towards long-term sustainability. This revenue-driven incentive design is becoming the new standard for quality projects. In contrast, from high-quality content incentives to sustainable economic models, this reflects the gradual maturity of the Web3 ecosystem.
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 17h ago
It sounds like InfoFi is finally getting serious; the spamming issue should have been addressed a long time ago.
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MidsommarWallet
· 17h ago
I've seen this move to crack down on spam so many times. In the end, those who truly survive still have to rely on real income, and Blaze's 110K this time is indeed more solid.
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DegenWhisperer
· 17h ago
Blaze this time is really fierce; the 110k reward in real money is a substantial payout, much more professional than projects that only focus on adjusting rankings.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 17h ago
They're starting the rankings again. How long can this set last...
The idea of Blaze being truly supported by revenue seems much more solid. Relying solely on token incentives is ultimately a smoke screen.
The governance incentive model of InfoFi is undergoing adjustments. The platform recently updated the leaderboard mechanism to combat low-quality interactions and repetitive spamming behaviors, promoting more meaningful ecosystem participation.
In comparison, the Blaze project has launched a new incentive plan worth noting: a $110K reward pool is now live, supported by actual revenue, and the token economic model is more oriented towards long-term sustainability. This revenue-driven incentive design is becoming the new standard for quality projects. In contrast, from high-quality content incentives to sustainable economic models, this reflects the gradual maturity of the Web3 ecosystem.