Thrust platform's leaderboard for $N3ON just dropped some interesting signals about where creator economies might be heading.
What caught attention isn't just another fan token launch. The ranking system they've built actually tracks sustained activity rather than one-off viral moments. Creators who show up consistently get rewarded, not those chasing short-term attention spikes.
The transparency angle matters too. On-chain rankings mean anyone can verify who's actually delivering value versus riding hype cycles. No hidden algorithms, no backroom dealings.
This could shift how we think about creator monetization. Instead of platforms extracting value through ads and subscriptions, direct token incentives align creators and supporters. Early data from $N3ON's top 10 suggests this model rewards genuine community building over vanity metrics.
Still early days, but watching how these mechanisms play out might show whether crypto can actually fix creator economy problems or just adds another layer of speculation.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 21h ago
It's another story about "transparency". Can on-chain data really verify? Come on, there are plenty of creators who keep outputting, but in the end, it still depends on who will play people for suckers and who won't. This ranking system for $N3ON is at most just a rebranding of marketing; the liquidity depth is still the same.
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PessimisticOracle
· 22h ago
Honestly, I am still a bit skeptical about whether this thing can really change the creator economy... Continuous activity is indeed healthier than viral moments, but it is still a token game, and it will attract speculators just the same.
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PanicSeller
· 22h ago
The logic of this leaderboard is indeed interesting; finally, someone is not using the short-term play people for suckers approach.
Only continuously active creators can make money, unlike other platforms that rely on popularity to trap... Can this really last?
I believe in the transparency on-chain; at least no one can manipulate behind the scenes, much more conscientious than traditional platforms.
But we still have to see if the subsequent community building can truly replace those vanity metrics; it's too easy to say good things right now.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 22h ago
NGL, this ranking mechanism really has something going for it; finally, there’s a platform that doesn’t just look at popularity.
I’m optimistic; compared to those algorithm black boxes, the on-chain transparency really makes a difference.
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With both token incentives and direct alignment, it sounds good... but we still have to see if anyone is really willing to hold in the end.
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Wait, can this really change the fate of creators, or is it just another new game to Be Played for Suckers? We have to let the data speak.
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I like the logic of relying on continuous output instead of riding the wave of popularity; finally, something a bit different.
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Anyway, I can't see through it; can it really replace those blood-sucking advertising platforms?
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The early data is still too limited; don’t be blinded by the numbers in the top 10.
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 22h ago
Ngl, this leaderboard design is quite interesting, finally there is a platform that doesn't just rely on popularity.
Thrust platform's leaderboard for $N3ON just dropped some interesting signals about where creator economies might be heading.
What caught attention isn't just another fan token launch. The ranking system they've built actually tracks sustained activity rather than one-off viral moments. Creators who show up consistently get rewarded, not those chasing short-term attention spikes.
The transparency angle matters too. On-chain rankings mean anyone can verify who's actually delivering value versus riding hype cycles. No hidden algorithms, no backroom dealings.
This could shift how we think about creator monetization. Instead of platforms extracting value through ads and subscriptions, direct token incentives align creators and supporters. Early data from $N3ON's top 10 suggests this model rewards genuine community building over vanity metrics.
Still early days, but watching how these mechanisms play out might show whether crypto can actually fix creator economy problems or just adds another layer of speculation.