The first season has come to an end, and @MemeMax_Fi blind boxes are now open. What did you draw?
A new cycle, a new stage—Season Two is officially on its way. The pace is clearly accelerating, and the project team’s actions are becoming more decisive. This turning point actually arrived earlier than I expected.
Looking back at this period, my feelings about the project are complex: on one hand, it has indeed given participants a clear anchor—not just loud slogans, but long-term contributions that hold value; on the other hand, in the current environment of “public chain traffic cooling and user attention dispersing,” it still chooses to bet on the community and tilt incentives toward creators. This choice itself demonstrates a sense of direction.
I’ve spent a lot of time analyzing data, studying task pathways, and observing user behaviors. The more I look, the more I feel this isn’t just a short-term activity but an experiment to turn “contribution” into assets and “creation” into a revenue curve. If Season Two continues to deepen, I’m even more interested in seeing how it can make participants’ value more clearly measurable, rather than relying solely on emotions.
Blind boxes are just the beginning, like a gust of wind blowing through the treetops; what truly makes the tree grow tall is the patience and accumulation throughout the entire season. In Season Two, we all still have room to nurture this tree a little thicker.
View Original
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
The first season has come to an end, and @MemeMax_Fi blind boxes are now open. What did you draw?
A new cycle, a new stage—Season Two is officially on its way. The pace is clearly accelerating, and the project team’s actions are becoming more decisive. This turning point actually arrived earlier than I expected.
Looking back at this period, my feelings about the project are complex: on one hand, it has indeed given participants a clear anchor—not just loud slogans, but long-term contributions that hold value; on the other hand, in the current environment of “public chain traffic cooling and user attention dispersing,” it still chooses to bet on the community and tilt incentives toward creators. This choice itself demonstrates a sense of direction.
I’ve spent a lot of time analyzing data, studying task pathways, and observing user behaviors. The more I look, the more I feel this isn’t just a short-term activity but an experiment to turn “contribution” into assets and “creation” into a revenue curve. If Season Two continues to deepen, I’m even more interested in seeing how it can make participants’ value more clearly measurable, rather than relying solely on emotions.
Blind boxes are just the beginning, like a gust of wind blowing through the treetops; what truly makes the tree grow tall is the patience and accumulation throughout the entire season. In Season Two, we all still have room to nurture this tree a little thicker.