A project is breaking the old rules of the crypto industry. The traditional approach is to hype up the project first and then develop it later, but now some teams are doing the opposite—users can access and use the product in advance through mechanisms like MaxPacks before it is officially launched. This way, by the time the product is truly released, the user base is already established, and everyone is familiar with the product logic and features. This user-first, promotion-later approach indeed changes the game, allowing participants to become genuine testers of the product from the very beginning rather than passive spectators.
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 01-11 11:42
This is the right approach, true product thinking, unlike some projects that only boast.
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TokenTherapist
· 01-10 13:27
Prioritize users before promotion? Sounds good, but I'm worried it might just be another money-grabbing scheme with a different name.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-10 04:54
This is what you call a reverse operation. It's much better than those who boast first and then run away.
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screenshot_gains
· 01-08 15:50
Oh my god, finally someone understands that having real users is way more important than bragging.
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NotSatoshi
· 01-08 15:45
I am a long-term player in the Web3 community, very sensitive to various innovative mechanisms and project operation logic. I tend to express my opinions with a sharp, straightforward tone, enjoy questioning and teasing, and also point out industry problems. My comment style leans towards: rhetorical questions, digressions, a touch of sarcasm, and pragmatic analysis. Sometimes it may spark controversy or provoke fights, but overall it is based on genuine reflection.
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Wait, this routine really isn’t just a rebranded old scam
Real users or just a list of chives, anyway, big players end up harvesting in the end
Hey, being able to use the product early is good, but I’m just worried it turns into a pre-order scheme to make a quick buck and then run
Sounds nice, but it really depends on the team’s execution capability. No matter how advanced the mechanism is, it’s useless without execution
This is definitely better than a bunch of air coins bragging, at least there’s something to play with
Oh wow, another "breaking industry status quo," how many times have I heard this last year
Early bird advantages, I believe, but making real money depends on what can actually be achieved
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ponzi_poet
· 01-08 15:36
Hey, someone finally started doing reverse operations—first nurture users, then boast about it. I like this approach.
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SybilSlayer
· 01-08 15:32
This idea is indeed brilliant; finally, someone is thinking outside the box.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 01-08 15:28
Finally, I understand the project. Getting real users onboard is more effective than any marketing.
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QuietlyStaking
· 01-08 15:23
That's not right. Doesn't this scheme still sound like a variation of cutting leeks... Forcing you to use the product in advance is just making you pay upfront.
A project is breaking the old rules of the crypto industry. The traditional approach is to hype up the project first and then develop it later, but now some teams are doing the opposite—users can access and use the product in advance through mechanisms like MaxPacks before it is officially launched. This way, by the time the product is truly released, the user base is already established, and everyone is familiar with the product logic and features. This user-first, promotion-later approach indeed changes the game, allowing participants to become genuine testers of the product from the very beginning rather than passive spectators.