There is a new project worth paying attention to—a Web3 application focused on community participation is launching a task incentive program.
The project's token fundamentals are as follows: the token name is $ZET, with a total supply set at 100 million tokens. The token distribution plan is relatively balanced, with 5% (5 million tokens) allocated to the pre-sale phase and 9% (9 million tokens) allocated to airdrop incentives. Technically, it uses an 18-decimal precision setting, facilitating on-chain interactions and fine-grained transfers.
Currently, the project team has introduced an email binding incentive mechanism, where users connecting their email accounts can receive a 100-point reward. This type of early participation mechanism is common in innovative projects, mainly used to build the initial community foundation and gather user data. Interested friends can follow the project's subsequent developments to learn more about the token distribution details.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-12 18:03
Binding your email to earn points—how many times have we seen this trick, haha
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How much are 100 points worth? Feels like another money grab
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Community participation sounds nice, but it feels like data collection
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$ZET has such a large supply, but the distribution ratio is so small. How will they pump the price later?
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Another new project, they all seem pretty similar
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Email incentives are a bit old-fashioned, but I still linked mine
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Airdrop ratio of 9% is pretty good, at least it's not just a scam
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18 decimal places of precision? This technical choice is a bit particular
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The key is whether it can really be used later; all the on-paper data looks good
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Let's grab some benefits first; anyway, the cost of linking an email isn't high
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MerkleDreamer
· 01-12 18:01
Binding your email grants 100 points; I've seen this trick too many times.
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BlockchainWorker
· 01-12 17:53
Binding your email can earn you 100 points, this trick is as old as it gets.
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BlockImposter
· 01-12 17:51
Binding email for 100 points? I know this trick too well, it's just the prelude to more money grabbing.
There is a new project worth paying attention to—a Web3 application focused on community participation is launching a task incentive program.
The project's token fundamentals are as follows: the token name is $ZET, with a total supply set at 100 million tokens. The token distribution plan is relatively balanced, with 5% (5 million tokens) allocated to the pre-sale phase and 9% (9 million tokens) allocated to airdrop incentives. Technically, it uses an 18-decimal precision setting, facilitating on-chain interactions and fine-grained transfers.
Currently, the project team has introduced an email binding incentive mechanism, where users connecting their email accounts can receive a 100-point reward. This type of early participation mechanism is common in innovative projects, mainly used to build the initial community foundation and gather user data. Interested friends can follow the project's subsequent developments to learn more about the token distribution details.