A new regulation on a social platform has sparked attention, and it seems that the era of fake interactions and AI-generated spam content is truly coming to an end. Accounts that relied on boosting metrics for mining can no longer survive.
Interestingly, this crackdown has actually spurred the revival of some things—DC characters, ambassador programs, and content creation incentives have all surfaced. It might look like a new direction, but the Web3 community has long been aware of this.
The rules of blockchain gaming have never been about who shouts the loudest. The truly valuable things are always the on-chain traceable operations—your contract address is your confidence, and genuine interactions are your pass. Those who control their assets and work diligently within decentralized networks, the value they accumulate will not deceive.
Rather than relying on face recognition on Web2 platforms, it's better to put your efforts into the chain. Data doesn't lie, and transaction records speak for themselves. This is the long-term survival principle of the crypto ecosystem. $BTC
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 5h ago
The days of fake volume are truly over; it's about time to clear the market.
On-chain data is the real hard currency; contract addresses are your ID cards.
The ambassador program is basically a reward for those who truly commit to getting involved.
The showy tactics of Web2 simply don't work on the blockchain; I've seen through it long ago.
Data speaks for itself; transaction records can't be fooled, and I agree with that.
Instead of kowtowing to platforms, it's better to do real work in decentralized spaces—no fluff, just facts.
Accounts relying on bots to inflate volume should really settle down; only then can the ecosystem be healthy.
Contract addresses are the true backbone; that statement hits the mark.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 8h ago
The old tricks of boosting volume finally don't work anymore; it's about time. In the face of on-chain data, flowery words are meaningless; only transaction records matter.
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CommunityWorker
· 8h ago
It's about time for regulation; those hype builders are really getting tiresome.
The contract address reveals the truth; bragging is useless.
Another wave of people are about to be eliminated; the cleansing has begun.
On-chain data is the true measure of credibility; Web2 can't keep up with the tricks anymore.
So, genuine interactions are still the key; anything虚的 (虚的) will die.
Transaction records speak for themselves; they can't be fooled.
Let's seize the decentralized frontier; Web2 is already over.
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BuyTheTop
· 8h ago
I've been saying it all along, the true test is on the chain.
Damn it, the fake volume manipulation scheme should have died long ago.
The contract address is like an ID card, there's no doubt about that.
Damn, now those scammers are completely out of options.
The superficial Web2 methods are nothing compared to the solid on-chain data.
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 8h ago
The era of fake engagement is finally coming to an end; it was long overdue for a serious crackdown.
On-chain data is the real hard currency; contract addresses don't lie.
Another new regulation? Web3 veterans have seen through it long ago; what's left to surprise us?
Authentic interaction > bragging; why is this so hard to understand?
Instead of being exploited in Web2, it's better to go directly on-chain.
DC revival, ambassador programs... these are just side effects of the crackdown, quite interesting.
Spending time on fake engagement? Isn't it better to just ape in directly? Selling is the real game.
Data speaks for itself; it all depends on who can accumulate real value.
Controlling your own wallet > kowtowing to platforms; now you get it, right?
Good crackdown—those copy-paste spam accounts should be gone.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 8h ago
well, *actually* if you look at the on-chain data, those farming bots are already migrating to layer2s lmao
A new regulation on a social platform has sparked attention, and it seems that the era of fake interactions and AI-generated spam content is truly coming to an end. Accounts that relied on boosting metrics for mining can no longer survive.
Interestingly, this crackdown has actually spurred the revival of some things—DC characters, ambassador programs, and content creation incentives have all surfaced. It might look like a new direction, but the Web3 community has long been aware of this.
The rules of blockchain gaming have never been about who shouts the loudest. The truly valuable things are always the on-chain traceable operations—your contract address is your confidence, and genuine interactions are your pass. Those who control their assets and work diligently within decentralized networks, the value they accumulate will not deceive.
Rather than relying on face recognition on Web2 platforms, it's better to put your efforts into the chain. Data doesn't lie, and transaction records speak for themselves. This is the long-term survival principle of the crypto ecosystem. $BTC