The new mission system of Watchtower is now online, and the design that drives leaderboard competition through XP accumulation is indeed interesting. Gamified incentive mechanisms are becoming a core strategy for Web3 projects to attract active users, maintaining engagement through clear progress feedback and community rankings. This type of task economic model is worth following to see how the subsequent ecological development will evolve.
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Anon4461
· 2h ago
The gamification trap is now everywhere, let's see what new tricks Watchtower can come up with.
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PermabullPete
· 11h ago
Alright, it's another leaderboard game, the same old routine, but the XP design of Watchtower really hits the nail on the head this time... Sigh, still have to play.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 11h ago
It's another trap, this XP leaderboard is just a way to make people continuously spend money and grind tasks.
The new mission system of Watchtower is now online, and the design that drives leaderboard competition through XP accumulation is indeed interesting. Gamified incentive mechanisms are becoming a core strategy for Web3 projects to attract active users, maintaining engagement through clear progress feedback and community rankings. This type of task economic model is worth following to see how the subsequent ecological development will evolve.