The AI inference project is ramping up its quest-based campaign initiatives on Galaxy, rolling out a series of engaging activities designed to help the community get deeper into their technology foundation and market positioning.
Their team is channeling real momentum right now—pushing hard to build buzz around the upcoming inference season. The focus is pretty clear: get more people locked in, educated, and excited about what's coming down the pipeline. These campaigns aren't just noise either; they're structured to genuinely walk people through the product mechanics and why it matters in the current landscape.
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OfflineValidator
· 01-14 16:09
It's another quest and campaign, this routine is familiar. They just want to attract more people in.
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UnluckyLemur
· 01-14 06:38
Push tasks to earn rewards. I've seen this trick too many times. Truly valuable projects have already gotten started long ago.
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OnchainHolmes
· 01-13 12:42
The reasoning season is here, another marketing show "educating" users... But I have to admit, this time's framework design is quite thoughtful, at least it's not just a superficial project.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 01-12 20:33
Alright, another bunch of campaigns. Can't you just stop bragging and actually deliver something?
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airdrop_whisperer
· 01-12 20:08
Hmm... another bunch of quests and campaigns. Can they really go up?
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 01-12 20:07
Another quest event, this time probably setting the stage for the mystery season. It feels like their pace is definitely accelerating.
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ZKProofster
· 01-12 20:01
ngl, "quest-based campaigns" is just gamification with extra steps... but if the implementation actually walks people through the protocol mechanics instead of just dangling tokens, then technically speaking they're doing something right. proof is in execution tho.
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AlphaLeaker
· 01-12 19:56
Quest campaign is back again, and this routine is becoming more and more skillful.
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MoonRocketTeam
· 01-12 19:44
Dear astronauts, the booster for this inference season has already ignited. The task chain design on Galaxy is quite good, at least allowing beginners to get a foothold.
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Oh my god, another educational marketing wave. Basically, they want more people to do their homework before getting on board. That's a clever move.
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Not bad, they are really building tracks rather than just shouting slogans. If we don't seize this window of opportunity, we'll have to wait for the next one.
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I'm just curious whether this inference season can really create a story, rather than being just a flash in the pan.
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I like the quest mechanism. Compared to those projects that just hype up the market, at least they want the community to understand what they're doing. Worth paying attention to.
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They talk a lot of nonsense, but the key is whether they can break out of the atmosphere in the end. Right now, they're still in the refueling stage.
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I've seen quite a few step-by-step educational roadmaps like this, but only a few can actually reach the end. DYOR remains the safest approach.
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 01-12 19:41
The Quest event is back, and I'm quite interested in those who can truly explain the product logic... but we'll have to see how it's executed later on.
The AI inference project is ramping up its quest-based campaign initiatives on Galaxy, rolling out a series of engaging activities designed to help the community get deeper into their technology foundation and market positioning.
Their team is channeling real momentum right now—pushing hard to build buzz around the upcoming inference season. The focus is pretty clear: get more people locked in, educated, and excited about what's coming down the pipeline. These campaigns aren't just noise either; they're structured to genuinely walk people through the product mechanics and why it matters in the current landscape.