Cascade's invitation code mechanism has recently attracted a lot of attention. I heard that there are different levels and rankings, and it seems that Gen1 has pretty good access rights. It is understood that invitation codes can be periodically updated and refreshed, and such a design indeed makes people more willing to participate. If your invitation code is about to be updated and you want to try this ecosystem project, you can keep an eye on the new invitation opportunities—this kind of mechanism essentially reflects the common strategy of Web3 projects to bootstrap through community fission. What are your thoughts on Cascade's ecosystem planning?
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GasFeeBeggar
· 7h ago
Gen1 permissions are so awesome, why am I still at the rookie level...
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BridgeJumper
· 7h ago
The whole thing about the invitation code is just the same old story. Gen1 privileges are just the prelude to cutting leeks. I'm a bit annoyed by it.
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ETHReserveBank
· 7h ago
Can the invitation code be refreshed regularly? This trick is indeed old but effective, and the Gen1 permissions are truly tempting.
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SignatureCollector
· 7h ago
The invitation code system is quite套路, Gen1 permissions are good but the threshold is also there, it feels like another round of cutting leeks.
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GateUser-74b10196
· 8h ago
The invitation code mechanism is basically a variation of scamming people. So what if Gen1 has good permissions? In the end, you still have to pay.
Cascade's invitation code mechanism has recently attracted a lot of attention. I heard that there are different levels and rankings, and it seems that Gen1 has pretty good access rights. It is understood that invitation codes can be periodically updated and refreshed, and such a design indeed makes people more willing to participate. If your invitation code is about to be updated and you want to try this ecosystem project, you can keep an eye on the new invitation opportunities—this kind of mechanism essentially reflects the common strategy of Web3 projects to bootstrap through community fission. What are your thoughts on Cascade's ecosystem planning?