TheoriqAI recently organized a quite interesting event, and I've seen many people discussing it.



They launched a 7-day leaderboard push activity from December 10th to 17th. They have set aside 500,000 $THQ as the reward pool, and the rules are pretty simple — rank in the top 250 on the overall leaderboard to share the rewards. The more you interact and participate in tasks, the higher your ranking, and the more you can earn. Rewards will be distributed uniformly after the 18th.

There is also a limited-time registration airdrop, but the time is tight, only open until December 14th. Those interested need to act quickly; once this window closes, there will be no second chance.

This kind of short-term leaderboard mode is quite common. The key factors are whether the reward pool is attractive enough and avoiding situations where participants find the entry threshold too high or the rules too complicated in the end. Those interested can research the specific gameplay themselves, and calculate whether the input-output ratio is worth the effort.
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PerpetualLongervip
· 12-14 17:24
500,000$THQ? Bro, when will I be able to bottom out and break even? I’ve already fully invested and can't add more... But speaking of the top 250, there's a chance, right? I need to go all in, feels like the last chance.
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GateUser-beba108dvip
· 12-13 17:12
500,000 tokens sound like a lot, but how much would each person get if distributed among the top 250? Now that's the real question. Wait, registration closes on the 14th? I just saw this post. Climbing the ranks is just a gamble, but the key is not to end up outside the top 250. Isn't that a waste of effort? Boosting interactions and completing tasks... Is it really worth staying glued to your phone every day just for these rewards? Something doesn't quite add up. Calculate the average amount each person in the top 250 would receive. Please help me with the math.
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Blockchainiacvip
· 12-12 01:17
$THQ worth 500,000? It sounds like a lot, but when divided among 250 people, how many coins are left? Calculating it, it doesn't seem very cost-effective. The top 250 positions are pretty locked in, and afterward, a bunch of people just join as runners-up. Playing the ranking rush game has been done several times; the key is whether anyone really makes money or if everyone's just harvesting the little guys. Is the deadline December 14th? Anyway, I can't catch up, so let's talk about it next time. Boosting interactions to climb the ranks sometimes isn't worth the effort; buying coins directly might be more cost-effective. This event design is pretty good, but I always feel like the more people participate, the less we get to share. The rules are simple on the surface, but there are definitely hidden pitfalls waiting later. How's the current popularity of the $THQ coin? Does anyone hold a position? The big players at the top will definitely start spamming again. Is it really fair to keep playing like this?
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NftMetaversePaintervip
· 12-12 00:55
honestly the whole leaderboard farming meta feels so... algorithmic? like yeah 500k thq sounds fat but have you actually computed the hash value distribution across those 250 slots... something about the temporal urgency (dec 14 deadline lol) screams classic gamefi mechanics designed to exploit engagement patterns rather than foster genuine digital sovereignty
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UncleWhalevip
· 12-12 00:53
$500,000 worth of THQ sounds like a lot, but how much would it be for the top 250? I'm thinking I need to see if the actual average share is worth the effort.
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BankruptWorkervip
· 12-12 00:51
It's the same old hype-up routine again. 500,000 THQ sounds like a lot, but when divided among 250 people, how many actually benefit? The top 250 averages 2,000 coins each. After deducting gas fees, there's almost nothing left. I advise everyone not to be blinded by the numbers. That registration airdrop on the 14th is the key point, right? No one can really make money just by rank boosting. Wait, the rules don't mention needing to deposit money, right? These kinds of activities usually have hidden thresholds. I just want to know how this ranking is calculated, how much weight interaction has, and if you need to spend money to get on the leaderboard. I’ve calculated the return on investment; it's not worth it. December has been so busy, I don’t have the energy to boost rankings.
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NFTArtisanHQvip
· 12-12 00:44
ngl, the leaderboard mechanics here feel like they're just recycling the engagement-farming playbook... 50w tokens sounds decent on paper but let's see what the actual floor price does post-dump lol
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FlashLoanLarryvip
· 12-12 00:30
tbh 50w tokens spread across 250 wallets... let me just run the math real quick. opportunity cost of grinding 7 days vs just holding is the real question here, ngl
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