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Content-to-Collateral|When Does Content Count as a Completed Transaction
Recently, the community has been discussing attention tools like Mindshare, Badge, and Leaderboard. In the end, do they really bring people into the protocol?
Now I judge whether a piece of content has value based on three things.
1. Has it been recognized by the system?
The data within 72 hours after TermMax's Mindshare content is published is automatically captured via API.
During the activity period, only the top 3 valid contents are counted.
There is also manual review at the end, which only proves the content has been seen.
2. Has it triggered real actions?
Many stop here, but at TermMax, the action entry points are quite clear:
check-in
Badge
Leaderboard
Vault
Alpha / Dual Investment
These are not display features; they are action pathways.
If a user sees the content and then completes a product operation, it indicates the content has started to influence behavior.
3. Has it resulted in financial activity?
The truly important step is the third one: whether there are:
Vault deposits
Alpha or options trading
Dual Investment deposits
corresponding on-chain transactions
If there are no on-chain actions, the content only attracts attention.
If there are financial actions, the content begins to generate value.
Content being read is just dissemination.
Content leading to on-chain transactions is considered a conversion.
4. One more step to consider: retention
Many conversions are just task actions.
Checking in for XP.
Making minimal threshold trades for AP.
So, the real transaction sample requires another check:
Is the position still held the next day?
Is the product still being used after rewards are received?
Has a second action occurred?
Otherwise, it’s just a task, not capital accumulation.
5. Why is this crucial for TermMax?
TermMax’s incentive system is essentially a pathway:
Content
→ Action
→ Capital
→ Retention
If this chain is intact, Mindshare is not just a content activity.
It becomes a protocol growth tool.
Therefore, the only standard for judging Content-to-Collateral is whether a piece of content ultimately results in a chain on-chain position.
If yes, the content is part of protocol growth.
If no, it’s just traffic.
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