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The Truth Behind Web3 Community Incentives Recently, I’ve been looking into Web3 incentives like airdrops and roles in Discord. They seem great for attracting users, but are they really about decentralization, or just a marketing trick? How Web3 Incentives Work Airdrops give away tokens to draw in users. FogoChain, for example, uses airdrops without on-chain actions or gas fees. Roles like “Smoke” in Discord reward active users, but how fair and clear are these systems? The Reality of Decentralization Web3 promises decentralization, but many projects use airdrops just to grab attention. They often lack long-term plans and may prioritize insiders, making decentralization look more like a marketing tool. From a User’s View Incentives can help users join Web3 and even invest. But many people just chase short-term profits, and it’s hard to tell which projects are legit.
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@hongshan
Case Study: FogoChain’s “Smoke” Role FogoChain uses roles like “Smoke” to reward users, but if the rules aren’t clear, it could lead to unfairness. It looks promising, but more time is needed to see if it’s worth it.
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