What truly changes user behavior is never profit, but the pathway.


@easydotfunX compresses the pathway to the extreme. You don't need to migrate platforms, learn complex operations, just post content and participate in interactions as usual, then complete recording and settlement through the platform entrance.
It lowers the barrier to Web3 participation from understanding protocols to habitual repetition. Users may not even realize they are using on-chain products—they are already part of the incentive system.
In the past, posting content was for exposure and expression; now, it's for gaining distribution rights.
And continuous feedback reinforces this behavior. Points, rankings, and reward expectations encourage users to constantly optimize their content pathways, gradually becoming dependent.
But this also brings an unavoidable problem.
When everyone optimizes content around incentives, information quality tends to converge or even decline, and truly valuable expressions may be drowned out.
Therefore, the ultimate goal of user experience is not simplicity but precision.
Who can maintain content quality while simplifying pathways will be the ones to stay.
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