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A major Web3 wallet is launching a festive creative contest with a 500 TWT prize pool!
The challenge? Use AI tools to generate Christmas-themed artwork featuring their logo. Top 5 creators get the spotlight:
- Each winner walks away with 100 TWT
- Your work gets showcased to the entire community
- Total giveaway: 500 TWT tokens
The bar isn't impossibly high—just bring your creativity and holiday spirit. AI art generators have made it surprisingly accessible to whip up something eye-catching, even if you're not a designer.
These community-driven events are becoming a staple in crypto ecosystems. Projects reward engagement, users get tokens, and everyone enjoys some seasonal fun. Win-win.
AI-generated Christmas images, it feels like every project is doing this now, leading to aesthetic fatigue.
Wait, is this really a wallet or just a marketing stunt for another new token? Let's see how their previous activities turned out.
Here we go again. I've participated in this kind of event too many times, and in the end, only the top 5 get all the attention, while the rest don't even get a mention.
How much U can I get for these 500TWT? Let's check the historical prices first.
500 TWT divided among 5 people, that's quite a move—boosting popularity while also exploiting creativity.
But honestly, using AI to generate Christmas-themed images, the creativity level seems questionable.
Holding these kinds of events every day keeps the ecosystem active, but what do real designers think?
Anyway, I'm just here to join the fun; there's nothing else to do.
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AI drawing Christmas trees to earn TWT, I’m familiar with this trick, here comes another round of free airdrops
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Another one:
500 TWT split among five people, an average of 100 bucks each, not bad, holiday events still need to be taken seriously
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Another one:
Emm, every project claims to be win-win, but this time the threshold for AI generation is indeed low, anyone can do it
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Another one:
More activities like this, it’s much more interesting than just shouting slogans every day
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Another one:
The problem is the quality varies, ultimately it still depends on luck and aesthetic judgment
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500 TWT sounds like a lot, but I'm worried it might turn into one of those activities with so many participants that it becomes overly competitive.
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Another AI-generated art contest, I really don't know what kind of creative idea this is...
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Wait, is this wallet reliable? I keep seeing it hosting these kinds of activities.
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Wow, now making an AI Christmas image can be on-chain and make money? Why did I find out so late?
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Only the top five get 500, averaging about a hundred bucks each. How many people are participating? I feel like I'll just be a runner-up.
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Can just anyone win? Then I have to try—at worst, I’ll waste two hours.
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The Christmas event looks pretty elaborate, but it seems like every project is using the same routine.
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Community-driven activities sound nice, but actually, they're just asking us to do free promotion for them.
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Forget it, I’ll go all in. Anyway, making AI art doesn’t require much brainpower.
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No, is 500 TWT really worth it? How much does it actually cost?
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That's all for the festival activities? I thought I could make big profits.
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For this kind of activity, too many people participate, and the quality has actually declined.
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Wait, if AI-generated content is enough to enter the competition, then I'll just try my luck with a couple of random ones.
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Community-driven events have become the norm; honestly, I'm a bit numb to it.