The popularity of Base ecosystem applications continues to rise. Apex Social, a social mini-program on the Base chain, recently launched a ranking system feature—users can enter the app to view their rankings and participate in social interactions. To stimulate early user growth, the project team has set up a limited-time incentive mechanism: users who join before January 1st will receive exclusive rewards. This gamification strategy is not uncommon in Web3 applications; using ranking competitions and a sense of urgency to drive user engagement has gradually become a standard approach for cold-starting new applications. Interested users are encouraged to try it out quickly.
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ChainWallflower
· 10h ago
It's the same old ranking system, Web3 has been played out
Trying to get rewards before January 1st, how innovative can the tricks be
Base is back to cut the leeks, right
It seems every new project operates this way, when will we see real innovation
Ranking mechanisms can definitely be addictive, but I no longer trust these limited-time incentives
There might be a chance this time, but it depends on how they maintain user engagement afterward
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CryptoSourGrape
· 10h ago
If I had seen this earlier, I would have gone in sooner. Now I'm afraid the ranking has already been squeezed tightly by others.
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SchroedingersFrontrun
· 10h ago
It's the same old trick again, ranking + limited-time incentives, so cliché.
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Chasing the novelty, but it still feels like the same old gamification, hard to stomach.
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The Base ecosystem is indeed hot, but this gameplay doesn't seem very innovative.
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But to be fair, the limited-time incentives are quite effective for newbies.
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Joining before January 1st? Can I keep up with this speed? Haha.
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The ranking system sounds okay, but I'm worried it's just another mask for harvesting leeks.
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It's the kind of thing that looks lively but actually has little to no use.
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Web3 applications all play like this, feeling a bit of aesthetic fatigue.
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Early user benefits are pretty good, at least better than later entrants.
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The sense of urgency is really toxic; it's easy to get caught in it.
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ApeWithNoFear
· 10h ago
They're back to tricking users again. How many more times can they play the urgency tactic?
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tx_or_didn't_happen
· 10h ago
It's the same old trick again, ranking system + limited-time incentives. Are there really so few scripts in Web3?
Hurry up, everyone. The deadline is January 1st. Miss it, and you'll have to wait for the next application.
The Base ecosystem is really heating up, with new projects every day.
The ranking system, after playing with it for a while, just gets boring. I really hope for some new ideas.
Feels like the prelude to another round of cutting leeks, but I do want to give it a try.
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Anon32942
· 10h ago
It's the same old limited-time incentives again, how many new projects are just doing the same...
I'm tired of the ranking system; with more lice, it just itches more.
Base ecosystem is hot, but how long Apex can survive is uncertain.
To chase limited-time rewards, it depends on whether there are real users; otherwise, it's just a data game.
Oh, here we go again, the word gamification is already everywhere in Web3.
Getting rewards before January 1st isn't that meaningful; the real value lies in the ecosystem development later on.
But the speed and cost of the Base chain are indeed good, at least the experience isn't so laggy.
There are now too many of these mini-programs; you need to look at the team background and funding scale to judge.
Wait, can the ranking system really improve retention? I think it's questionable.
The popularity of Base ecosystem applications continues to rise. Apex Social, a social mini-program on the Base chain, recently launched a ranking system feature—users can enter the app to view their rankings and participate in social interactions. To stimulate early user growth, the project team has set up a limited-time incentive mechanism: users who join before January 1st will receive exclusive rewards. This gamification strategy is not uncommon in Web3 applications; using ranking competitions and a sense of urgency to drive user engagement has gradually become a standard approach for cold-starting new applications. Interested users are encouraged to try it out quickly.