Want to get started faster on the blockchain network? The ecosystem task system launched by the cross-chain interaction platform is designed to solve this problem.



Instead of aimlessly exploring around, it's better to follow the task routes guided by the system. With each meaningful on-chain operation you complete, you not only gain a deeper understanding of the network's ecosystem but also accumulate verifiable on-chain identity records—these data are real, exist permanently on the chain.

More practically, the system rewards points for each task you complete. This way, users can gradually progress from beginners to active participants while enjoying platform incentives. The ecosystem page clearly displays recommended operation procedures for various networks, providing you with a clear "map" to follow whether you want to explore a particular chain in depth. For users who truly want to immerse themselves in the blockchain world, this system makes the entire process more transparent and goal-oriented.
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SchrodingerGasvip
· 11h ago
In simple terms, it's about designing the standard game theory of incentive mechanisms to guide users along specific operational paths.
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DaoResearchervip
· 13h ago
Based on the incentive design chapter of the white paper, the token economics model of this task system is actually worth a deep dive—specifically, there are obvious game theory flaws in the inflation expectations of points and long-term retention rates. Referring to Vitalik's views on governance incentives, purely completion-based rewards are prone to falling into the "false activity" trap. We need to strengthen constraints at the on-chain data verification layer. That said, assuming the participant distribution of this system follows a normal distribution, the onboarding cost for early users can indeed be significantly reduced, I have to admit that. However, from a DAO perspective, the real question is—who will establish these "recommendation processes"? Is the governance proposal process transparent?
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ZenZKPlayervip
· 01-11 16:49
Completing tasks to accumulate points—I'm already tired of this routine. The real alpha is off-chain. That said, this approach is definitely more efficient than aimless messing around, at least providing a clear sense of direction. Daily tasks every day, I feel like I've become a worker. Is blockchain supposed to be this boring? This on-chain identity record is permanently stored... Fine, just consider it a digital monument for myself. Wow, another beginner-friendly ecosystem, but the ones who really make money will never tell you.
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FloorSweepervip
· 01-09 11:56
Amazing, finally someone has figured out how to get beginners started After all, it's just about completing tasks to build an identity record, much better than blindly exploring What can points be exchanged for? That's the key It really can help newbies no longer feel lost, I think it's great But when it comes to transparency, it truly is transparent; on-chain data can't be hidden
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BasementAlchemistvip
· 01-09 11:47
Someone finally figured out how to get beginners started, which is a hundred times better than blindly exploring. It looks like a points farm, but having a clear roadmap is really satisfying and saves you from getting cut every day. On-chain identity is worth playing with, and the idea of permanent data is quite reliable. It's both incentives and tasks—emm, this setup is a bit like gamification, and beginners might indeed get addicted. Has anyone tried it? Could this system just be an illusion of a wealth password?
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LeekCuttervip
· 01-09 11:33
Wow, isn't this gamifying the newbie training camp? Pretty clever. The point system is designed to make people addicted and keep interacting, but honestly, it is useful. On-chain identity is reliable; it's definitely better than just empty talk. It's both a trick and a benefit, let's give it a try first. This is the new user onboarding plan in the blockchain community.
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WhaleWatchervip
· 01-09 11:33
This system is actually just gamifying onboarding for beginners, much more efficient than trying to figure things out on your own. The points system is interesting, but we'll see if it has real value in the future. This is on-chain identity building, with data permanently stored on the blockchain. No wonder more and more people are playing. However, I wonder if the task system might be a bit too easy, worried about spam armies flooding in. Finally, there's a clear entry path. It was really frustrating for newcomers to get started before. As for the points rewards, it all depends on how well the token economy is designed. The logic is good; as long as the UX isn't terrible, it should attract quite a few newbies.
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