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Tezos Ecosystem Launches Christmas Themed Week Celebration
The Tezos community is known for its unique creative cultural operations, and recently launched a carefully designed 6-day Christmas themed celebration. The event runs from December 12th to 17th, aiming to deepen community engagement through participants completing daily tasks and participating in lucky draws.
During the event, participants can accumulate engagement by completing daily challenges, with each day's tasks being different to enhance the gamification fun. The lucky draw segment offers active community members the chance to win rewards, further stimulating community participation within the Web3 ecosystem. This innovative marketing approach has become a characteristic of Tezos ecosystem operations, demonstrating how crypto communities can strengthen ecosystem cohesion through cultural development.
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Tezos' recent moves are just riding the hype, but gamification definitely tends to be addictive.
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Daily tasks pile up participation; it's just to keep users engaged.
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The lottery part sounds good, but the chances of winning... those who understand, understand.
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Looks pretty good? But I'm more concerned about how much you can earn.
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Ecosystem cohesion? Ha, first ask if there's real revenue before talking about that.
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The Christmas theme packaging is quite thoughtful, but the gameplay is still the same old.
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Gamifying tasks is well done, at least it's not so boring.
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Here comes another attempt to attract participants... but Tezos' community does have some substance.
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Six-day event cycle, designed quite carefully.
Tezos's Christmas marketing campaign this time is quite impressive.
The daily tasks are back again, is it real?
The gamification is well done, but the rewards are still to be announced.
I've seen too many events like this. How many days can the hype last?
Airdrop fatigue has set in. These types of activities are getting more competitive.
I'll still participate—what if I win, haha.
The Tezos ecosystem has put real effort into this, better than some projects.
A six-day event cycle, timed well for Christmas.
Daily tasks can be a bit annoying, but it's worth it for some free rewards.
The lottery mechanism is okay, depends on how good the prize pool is.
Yeah, this approach is quite slick; gamification really tends to be addictive.
Tezos' recent moves are okay, at least they put more effort into airdrops than some projects.
But then again, how high can the participation in this Christmas event really be...
Doing tasks every day just for those small rewards? That's a bit of a grind, everyone.
The strong sense of user acquisition is obvious; it seems Tezos is also getting anxious.
Forget it, might as well join in since I have free time anyway.
Is this the ceiling of Web3 community operations? Feels like there's no real innovation.
I just want to know how many candies are actually in the prize pool.
The event design is good, but the real key is whether it can be implemented into actual ecosystem development.
Tezos's marketing really knows how to play
Daily tasks and draws, what can you win
Christmas theme, quite interesting
Gamification, indeed easy to get hooked
But it's all just to attract popularity
How much can you earn in 6 days depends on luck
Tezos has hosted many activities like this
Lottery, tasks, and plenty of variations