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MountainSilhouetteBeforeThe
· 05-03 06:48
Comment Yours makes me think of an old-fashioned guestbook, with a vintage feel that strangely pairs well with on-chain immutability—kind of interesting.
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ThereIsTvlInTheWind
· 05-02 05:33
Four-character call-out, no nonsense, no tricks, but whether users really want to comment depends on how the incentive mechanism is designed.
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VolatilityOfToastingBread
· 05-01 17:56
Comment Yours feels like that kind of fill-in-the-blank, Web3 projects are getting better and better at playing word games.
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0xLateBreakfast
· 05-01 17:54
The simpler the name, the higher the expectations it carries. Now the pressure is on the delivery side.
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MintLiquidationWarning
· 05-01 17:30
At first glance, I thought it was a typo, but upon closer inspection, it's a pretty clever naming strategy that reduces users' decision-making costs.
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OffshoreWindOrder
· 05-01 17:28
These four characters are easy to pronounce, write smoothly, and should save a lot of effort in promotion. I look forward to the product itself being just as straightforward.
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GateUser-ecded933
· 05-01 17:28
Comment Yours —— Concise to the point of being a bit risky, but the memorability is definitely maximized, easier to remember than those lengthy agreement names
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BitByBitBenny
· 05-01 17:28
This name is interesting, Comment Yours is meant to let users fill in their own answers?
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