Guess what? Season 5 of a certain Creator Program just dropped, and they're giving away some seriously exclusive NFTs.
Here's what caught my attention: - Top 100 creators splitting $53,000 (yes, real money) - 1,006 OG NFTs going to the top 1,006 participants
What's interesting is they started using the Cookie algorithm back in Season 4 to track mindshare. Makes the whole reward distribution feel more... fair? Or at least more data-driven.
Anyone else tracking these creator economy experiments? The NFT utility angle here is pretty straightforward - perform well, get rewarded. No fancy promises, just direct incentives.
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ApeWithAPlan
· 12-06 12:02
NGL Season 5 is doing the same thing again. Data-driven sounds good, but is it really fairer?
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DeepRabbitHole
· 12-03 12:47
Another creator program wants to take advantage of us again.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 12-03 12:42
Wait, Cookie algorithm tracking mindshare? That sounds much more reliable than the previous allocation method.
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SilentObserver
· 12-03 12:42
NFTs are back to collect an IQ tax. Do they really think changing the algorithm this time will make it seem fair?
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MechanicalMartel
· 12-03 12:28
NGL Season 5 has something to offer, but I'm still a bit wary of that cookie algorithm tracking mindshare.
Guess what? Season 5 of a certain Creator Program just dropped, and they're giving away some seriously exclusive NFTs.
Here's what caught my attention:
- Top 100 creators splitting $53,000 (yes, real money)
- 1,006 OG NFTs going to the top 1,006 participants
What's interesting is they started using the Cookie algorithm back in Season 4 to track mindshare. Makes the whole reward distribution feel more... fair? Or at least more data-driven.
Anyone else tracking these creator economy experiments? The NFT utility angle here is pretty straightforward - perform well, get rewarded. No fancy promises, just direct incentives.