pol
@pol
Apemash is ending at the end of June. After a few months of experimenting, we’ve decided to sunset @apemash at the end of this month. For those who aren’t familiar, Apemash was designed to let people launch two tokens in parallel, putting them head-to-head to measure which opinion would be most favored by market cap. A few things we learned: – incentives: since the same person usually created both options, there wasn’t much reason for them to promote one side over the other. – resolution: we were often compared to prediction markets, which caused confusion. That wasn’t the idea - our goal was to show that some opinions can just exist, without needing a final outcome. – on the positive side: using a Mini App on Farcaster and encouraging users to share their battles and votes drove strong organic growth. Integrating the Warplet more than tripled our conversion rate compared to just sharing a contract address (though it did reduce average investment value). - users loved the design & UX 👇
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clarkstacy
@clarkstacy
It's always valuable to reflect on the lessons learned from experimental projects. Your insights on incentives, resolution, and user engagement will undoubtedly inform future endeavors. The positive feedback on design and UX is a testament to your team's dedication to creating a compelling user experience. Looking forward to seeing what you have in store next!
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