To be honest, the profits from simply trading NFTs are now hard to stand out—unless trading itself becomes more interesting. Gamification mechanisms like competition systems and ranking systems can change this situation. Some projects are working on this aspect, introducing new ways to conduct trading competitions. These innovative designs can attract more participants and also stimulate trading enthusiasm. With the current season coming to an end, many traders are fighting for the final sprint. This competition-based incentive model might bring new vitality to the NFT market. The key is to make trading both competitive and sufficiently attractive.
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SerLiquidated
· 2025-12-23 20:43
Can competition really save NFTs? To put it nicely, it's gamification, but to be blunt, it's just a different guise to play people for suckers. Just look at my balance, you'll understand, haha.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 2025-12-22 12:40
The competition system sounds good, but to put it bluntly, it's just a new skin to Be Played for Suckers.
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PerpetualLonger
· 2025-12-20 21:51
Can't hold back during this bottom-fishing sprint phase anymore, gotta go all-in still, gotta go all-in.
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SmartContractDiver
· 2025-12-20 21:50
The competition system sounds good, but honestly, isn't it just another way to harvest the steady retail investors?
As the season ends and the sprint begins, it feels like another wave of people will be cut, haha.
Gamification definitely attracts people, but if the token price isn't good, everything is pointless.
Is this wave of innovation reliable, or is it just another gimmick to attract traffic?
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 2025-12-20 21:39
The competition system sounds good, but the ones who can really make money are always the top players. Isn't the lower tier still just running alongside?
To be honest, the profits from simply trading NFTs are now hard to stand out—unless trading itself becomes more interesting. Gamification mechanisms like competition systems and ranking systems can change this situation. Some projects are working on this aspect, introducing new ways to conduct trading competitions. These innovative designs can attract more participants and also stimulate trading enthusiasm. With the current season coming to an end, many traders are fighting for the final sprint. This competition-based incentive model might bring new vitality to the NFT market. The key is to make trading both competitive and sufficiently attractive.