When a 66-character post is worth 2689U, who still dares to say that Web3 has no profit effect?
Recently, Binance Square has gone completely crazy.
The cause is that CZ and He Yi interacted on Twitter about a meme coin called "Binance Life"—after 4 days, its market value exceeded 500 million. Shen Da Gao Cai Sheng.eth turned a principal of 3214 USD into a profit of 3.3 million USD in three days, achieving a 1000-fold return. Paper hands looked on in silence, while diamond hands shed tears.
But this is just the tip of the iceberg for the square ecosystem. What truly drives creators crazy is content mining: @yixing_web3 earned 2689U directly from just one 66-character post. No mistake, 66 characters, and you can get an iPhone 15 Pro Max.
Viane, the head of square operations, revealed that the rewards for content mining have no upper limit and are entirely dependent on content performance. The project party's solicitation activities have zero commission, and the rewards go directly to the creators. What does this mean? Your alpha, your analysis, and even your FOMO emotions can be directly monetized.
In contrast to Musk's recent "new advertising revenue-sharing policy" on X—which restricts crypto content and prohibits the promotion of links—Binance Square has instead become a Noah's Ark for KOLs. After all, when X is compressing the survival space for crypto, Binance Square is using real money to attract people.
Of course, risk and reward coexist. Meme coins can have 1000 times the return or go to zero. But in this square where even "Humble Xiao He" and "Streamer Xiao Zhao" can become popular tickers, at least one thing is certain: attention is wealth, and Binance Square is turning this phrase into code.
So, still on the sidelines? Why not try posting a 66-character message first? What if?
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