Many Web3 projects are discussing how to attract users, but the real challenge is how to turn users from participants into ecosystem builders.


Past community growth models mostly relied on short-term incentives, lacking a stable connection between user behavior and the project's long-term value.
Content creators and community contributors invest a lot of time, yet find it difficult to receive value feedback that matches their contributions.
@River4fun has shown me a different approach.
It serves as the contribution layer of the @RiverdotInc ecosystem, transforming community contributions into measurable ecosystem value through mechanisms like leaderboards, creator activities, and River Points.
Currently, River4FUN has launched multiple rounds of creator incentive activities, such as the Top Creators leaderboard and Vote4Creators, encouraging more users to participate in ecosystem building through content and interaction.
I have always believed that the truly important assets in the next phase of Web3 are not just liquidity, but the network effects generated by user participation.
If an ecosystem can make every discussion, sharing, and building activity a growth driver, then the community is no longer just a traffic entry point but becomes part of the protocol itself.
This is also why I am optimistic about the combined value of @RiverdotInc and @River4fun, as they are exploring a complete ecosystem path from capital connection to community co-creation.
@Galxe @River4fun @RiverdotInc @wallchain @TermMaxFi
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