A certain Penguin NFT project has come up with a pretty interesting community activity—whenever the official tweet reaches 2,500 likes, the team will change the account avatar to this penguin image.



Now, the project's market cap has already surged to 300,000. It’s clear that community engagement has really picked up, using this method to tie fan participation, which is a new way of community management.

This "like count unlocking benefits" tactic actually offers new projects a creative approach for cold start growth.
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AirdropNinjavip
· 15h ago
2500 likes to change your avatar, I like this trick—simple, straightforward, and it can also boost popularity. --- Just another gimmick to scam retail investors; boasting a 300,000 market cap is shameless. --- Wait, isn't this just a disguised way of getting the community to do marketing work? Clever. --- I just want to know what this penguin looks like and if it's worth my effort to like. --- Free-rider sees this; this is the ecosystem I want. --- So this is about cold start strategy? Noted, I’ll play the same way on my next project. --- Relying solely on likes to survive, Web3 is like this.
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OldLeekConfessionvip
· 15h ago
2500 likes can change the profile picture, this trick is amazing, a hundred times better than some project air coins. A market cap of 300,000 definitely shows something, at least it proves the community is not purely virtual. Brilliant, this is the feeling of spontaneous rhythm setting. A market cap of 300,000 sounds small, but once the atmosphere builds up, there’s potential. Learned a new trick again, next time you can try a cold start.
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ForkItAllDayvip
· 15h ago
I've seen this routine too many times, it's just hunger marketing with a different gimmick. 2500 likes to change the avatar, next time maybe 5000 likes to airdrop, then 10000 likes to whitelist, cycle of cutting. That said, a 300,000 market cap still grows pretty quickly, and the community buzz has indeed been mobilized. This unlock mode works pretty well for cold-start projects, saving the effort of spending money on events. I'm just worried that once the hype dies down, no one will play anymore, after all, it's maintained by these small games. But if you want to join, it's better to get in early; the lifecycle of such projects is usually only about two months.
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ImpermanentSagevip
· 16h ago
Haha, this trick is pretty interesting; it can indeed stimulate human nature. --- 2500 likes to change your avatar? Compared to those chaotic air projects, this approach is at least honest. --- Basically, it's treating fans as free labor, but it really works. --- A market cap of just 300,000? How to sustain interest later is the real issue. --- Cold start idea? Uh... just let the community help promote you. Nothing new. --- This is what Web3 should be about—don't bother with complicated stuff; simple and straightforward is the most effective. --- Wait, this is just an avatar. Is there real utility later, or just for show? --- Raising the price through interaction buzz, but what happens when the buzz fades? --- I just want to know if these 2500 likes were bought or genuine. --- Brilliant! Locking in maximum engagement with minimal cost. Learned something today.
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Anon32942vip
· 16h ago
2500 likes to change an avatar? This can boost the market cap to 300,000. I think, maintaining community morale still relies on these small surprises.
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