"Life K-line" Cyber Merit Box creates buzz with its innovative donation box gameplay—can it reshape participation methods?



The new feature "Cyber Merit Box" on Life K-line recently caused a stir in the community. Founder 0xSakura Sakura publicly revealed this new mechanism, which, simply put, allows users to upgrade to an advanced key by donating some BSC tokens, while also doing a bit of "merit."

The gameplay isn't complicated. Users interact via the official website (coming soon), transferring a certain BSC token into the Life K-line fund wallet. This amount is then split into two: 50% is burned directly to a black hole address, and the other 50% is donated to Giggle Academy. The entire process is recorded on-chain, allowing your every "merit" to be permanently traceable. Participating users will receive an advanced version key of Life K-line as a reward.

This design is quite interesting. On one hand, the burning mechanism creates scarcity; on the other, charitable donations add social value to the project. But the key question is—which BSC token should be used as the "currency" for the donation box? 0xSakura Sakura is currently consulting the community widely, inviting everyone to vote.

This actually reflects a consideration from the project team: which token can ensure liquidity while also reflecting participants' value judgments? This move is indeed creative—let's see what answer the community will choose.
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