Just claimed mine. Funny thing is, even when you're constantly active, your reputation score somehow lags behind. Guess it proves the point—reputation really is everything in this space. You can't just show up; you gotta actually build that credibility over time.
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FlatTax
· 01-08 19:54
Active is active, but reputation really takes time to build... Kinda speechless.
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ForkPrince
· 01-08 19:50
Exactly, full of activity but the reputation score still can't keep up. This matter is indeed extraordinary.
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 01-08 19:50
Is being active enough? Or do we need to accumulate? We all know this routine.
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 01-08 19:26
hypothesis: reputation's actually just an oracle problem in disguise. you're constantly feeding data, but the network keeps lagging on consensus... it's like bridging the gap between your actual contribution and what the system *thinks* you've done, ngl
Just claimed mine. Funny thing is, even when you're constantly active, your reputation score somehow lags behind. Guess it proves the point—reputation really is everything in this space. You can't just show up; you gotta actually build that credibility over time.