There's a VS Code extension called Rainbow Piss Wife, and the concept is quite interesting—after a tiring coding session, a cute anime character jumps out to interact. The author previously demonstrated the effect of this extension on the interface of a major trading platform, attracting a lot of attention. Recently, through the community's Token deployment scheme, the author can earn incentives from trading fees, which is an interesting ecological feedback mechanism for creative developers. Many community members are looking forward to the author creating more innovative works, after all, the Web3 tool ecosystem needs projects that blend technology and creativity to energize the atmosphere.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 01-17 20:01
Wow, this idea is really awesome. Getting praised while slacking off during coding... Web3 is meant to be played like this, that's what makes it interesting.
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CompoundPersonality
· 01-17 06:59
Wow, this idea... coding while having a cute and soft character陪我? I can do that.
Sharing revenue from transaction fees? That's what Web3 should be doing—directly incentivizing creative developers.
I like this guy, keep the creative work going!
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NFTregretter
· 01-17 06:55
Haha, this move is clever. They can actually take a cut from the fees. Web3 has so many ways to play.
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degenonymous
· 01-17 06:54
This idea is truly brilliant. By incentivizing creative developers through fee sharing, this Web3 approach definitely understands the industry better than Web2.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 01-17 06:53
Wow, this is what Web3 should look like—technology + creativity + incentives, a perfect closed loop.
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ArbitrageBot
· 01-17 06:46
This idea is brilliant. I just want to ask if it can be integrated with on-chain data.
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SignatureVerifier
· 01-17 06:38
ngl, the token incentive angle here is... technically speaking, what's the actual validation mechanism? like are we just trusting fee distribution without on-chain verification? feels like there's a potential attack vector nobody's asking about
There's a VS Code extension called Rainbow Piss Wife, and the concept is quite interesting—after a tiring coding session, a cute anime character jumps out to interact. The author previously demonstrated the effect of this extension on the interface of a major trading platform, attracting a lot of attention. Recently, through the community's Token deployment scheme, the author can earn incentives from trading fees, which is an interesting ecological feedback mechanism for creative developers. Many community members are looking forward to the author creating more innovative works, after all, the Web3 tool ecosystem needs projects that blend technology and creativity to energize the atmosphere.