Is social interaction still a waste? Why not take a look at this new approach. A Web3 social application turns traditional daily actions like comments and replies into profitable activities—your participation is no longer a free contribution but can be exchanged for real rewards. This design breaks the conventional pattern of platform one-way profit, allowing content creators and active users to share value. From an incentive mechanism perspective, it explores how to prevent community members' time and thoughts from being wasted, instead rewarding their engagement. Whether this model can truly succeed depends on whether a sustainable economic cycle can be established and whether there is a sufficient user base to support it. But at least in terms of direction, it hits one of the most core pain points of Web3 applications: how to make participants become earners rather than being exploited.

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TokenCreatorOPvip
· 7h ago
Finally, someone has thought of this. The era of free riding in social media should come to an end. To be honest, I buy into this logic more than those projects that just cut leeks, which are more conscience-driven. Come on, if it could truly generate stable profits, I would comment every day, but it depends on how the token is designed. The economic cycle is the key; otherwise, it’s just another rug pull. It has some potential, but how long can it last... I remain cautious. It feels like another beautiful vision, but ultimately, it still depends on the execution.
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GasOptimizervip
· 10h ago
This is the correct way to open up Web3, finally someone understands Wait, how long can this economic model last? I'm still a bit skeptical Wow, at least I don't have to be exploited for free by the platform anymore, feeling great Speaking of which, the key is still to have real money flow in, otherwise it's just a game of passing the hat This idea really hits the pain point, but 99% of the time, execution will collapse However, I feel this model is more prone to addiction, and it could lead to another big harvest Finally, someone remembers the value of us community folks Uh... isn't this just Steemit? Won't history repeat itself? The incentive mechanism is good, but I'm worried it will become another new way to cut the leeks Yeah, yeah, this logic makes sense, participation increases, and the ecosystem's vitality will naturally follow If only the token economic model were more solid, I would believe it could run smoothly
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TeaTimeTradervip
· 10h ago
Finally, someone has explained this issue thoroughly. After working so many years for nothing, it's really a huge loss. If you ask me, I'm just worried that it's another new trick for capital to cut leeks. The initial incentives feel great for a while, but once more people join, it collapses. The economic model is flawed; any incentives are useless. That's the key. Compared to empty promises, I want to see actual transaction flow and user retention data. It's a bit idealistic, but it really hits the core logic of Web3—value recirculation. The argument isn't strong enough yet. Can you give a real case to illustrate? The internet relies on free users to sustain itself. Suddenly making everyone profit? Haha. The point about sustainable cycles is well said, but in reality, 99% of projects die here. But if it can really be achieved, it would indeed be a revolutionary change.
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RetailTherapistvip
· 10h ago
Finally, someone has explained this clearly. Those platforms before were really just bloodsucking. This idea is correct, but I'm afraid it will turn into a guise for harvesting retail investors again... Can it be sustained? It mainly depends on the coin price and genuine traffic; otherwise, it’s just another air coin scheme. The era of free riding should be over. Why can't users share a slice of the value they create? It sounds good, but how can the economic cycle be self-consistent? Don’t let it end in failure again. Just do it. It’s much better than those pretentious platforms.
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MidnightSellervip
· 10h ago
Someone finally said it: traditional platforms are just bloodsucking parasites. This is what Web3 should look like—participation equals profit. Even if it's just token distribution, only a working model is truly valuable. It's both incentivizing and cyclical; ultimately, it depends on how the tokenomics are designed. I just want to know when we can really make money, and not just new tricks to harvest retail investors. This idea isn't wrong, but it depends on whether there are real use cases to support it. It should have been like this long ago—why work for free for the platform?
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CodeZeroBasisvip
· 10h ago
Someone finally said it—previously, liking and sharing on posts was just free riding. Mastering the economic cycle is the real challenge; otherwise, it will just be another round of cutting leeks. I love this idea, but the premise is that the token truly has value... Wait, could it end up turning into an internal competition and spam hell? Compared to air coins, I trust revenue-sharing models more. By the way, can you really withdraw, or is it just another set of virtual points? Breaking the one-way cutting game rules—this direction is correct.
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