Want to know why a certain well-known NFT project can attract so much attention? Just look at its design concept and you'll understand.
This project cleverly integrates several core elements: first, an on-chain avatar identity system, allowing each holder to have a unique on-chain identity. Second, a time-based ownership mechanism—your holding duration influences your project rights. The project also features a digital reward system to incentivize long-term holders. What's more interesting is that it breaks the boundaries between virtual and real worlds, launching physical collectibles and even including a mystery blind box mechanism.
This combination of virtual and physical design reflects the innovative approach of Web3 projects—how to create genuine linkage between on-chain assets and off-chain experiences.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casino
· 2h ago
Honestly, this combination of virtual and physical is really top-notch. The blind box mechanism immediately shows an understanding of psychology.
But this holding period linked to rights... how long do you need to HODL to break even?
Feels like another carefully designed harvesting scheme... the套路 in the crypto world is just like that.
Physical merch combined with on-chain identity, this idea is indeed fresh. But what about the floor price?
Long-term holder incentives sound good, but it depends on the specific data.
The integration of virtual and physical is definitely a trend, but I’m worried it might end up as a tool to harvest retail investors.
This design is indeed quite clever, but how many projects have truly achieved it? Most of them eventually collapsed.
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LiquidityWitch
· 5h ago
Wow, this combination of virtual and real is truly awesome. No wonder so many people are rushing in.
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CexIsBad
· 12-25 16:56
The combination of virtual and real sounds good, but can it really be implemented? Or is it just another scheme to harvest profits from naive investors?
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SnapshotStriker
· 12-25 16:51
Damn, combining virtual and real elements is truly brilliant. It's much more genuine than projects that only hype up the coin price.
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AirdropATM
· 12-25 16:40
To be honest, I really understand the combination of virtual and real. The blind box part is truly the most attractive.
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quiet_lurker
· 12-25 16:33
Damn, it's just another new trick of combining illusion and reality to fleece the newbies.
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DeFi_Dad_Jokes
· 12-25 16:30
Basically, it's a combination of tricks and gimmicks. The blind box approach really understands human nature.
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MintMaster
· 12-25 16:29
The blind box mechanism is back again, I’ve memorized this routine haha
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Combining virtual and physical sounds good, but the key still depends on how the secondary market performs
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Basically, it’s just hunger marketing plus a time lock, same old trick
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I’m a bit interested in physical blind boxes, but it depends on the cost
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Long-term holding incentives? I just want to ask how many times it can increase, everything else is虚的
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This set of combined tactics is indeed interesting, more sticky than pure digital assets
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Trying to leverage labor... but I have to admit, the avatar + identity gameplay is really eye-catching
Want to know why a certain well-known NFT project can attract so much attention? Just look at its design concept and you'll understand.
This project cleverly integrates several core elements: first, an on-chain avatar identity system, allowing each holder to have a unique on-chain identity. Second, a time-based ownership mechanism—your holding duration influences your project rights. The project also features a digital reward system to incentivize long-term holders. What's more interesting is that it breaks the boundaries between virtual and real worlds, launching physical collectibles and even including a mystery blind box mechanism.
This combination of virtual and physical design reflects the innovative approach of Web3 projects—how to create genuine linkage between on-chain assets and off-chain experiences.