xmaquina has just launched the first season leaderboard feature, with ranking data refreshing every hour.
Friends who are not very familiar with this project can learn about it: This is a DAO organization focused on investing in humanoid robots, decentralized physical AI, and RWA. By holding their $deus tokens, you can not only participate in governance decisions but also gain exposure to investments in the robotic economy.
The real-time update mechanism of the leaderboard is quite interesting, as it allows us to see the changes in the contribution levels of community members—this kind of transparency is rather rare in DAO governance.
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MEVictim
· 14h ago
The ranking system is indeed fresh, but we need to see if the subsequent data is real.
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StakeOrRegret
· 14h ago
The leaderboard sounds good, but I don't know if it can really motivate people.
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StableBoi
· 15h ago
Really, I would like to see who can stay on this leaderboard...
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SchrodingerGas
· 15h ago
Is the leaderboard refreshed every hour? This trap of an incentive mechanism is likely to trigger another round of arbitrage wars, and we must keep a close eye on on-chain data.
xmaquina has just launched the first season leaderboard feature, with ranking data refreshing every hour.
Friends who are not very familiar with this project can learn about it: This is a DAO organization focused on investing in humanoid robots, decentralized physical AI, and RWA. By holding their $deus tokens, you can not only participate in governance decisions but also gain exposure to investments in the robotic economy.
The real-time update mechanism of the leaderboard is quite interesting, as it allows us to see the changes in the contribution levels of community members—this kind of transparency is rather rare in DAO governance.