#SocialMining is upgrading on June 29 — here's my honest experience so far.
@DAO Labs just announced a platform update dropping June 29, and for anyone already contributing inside Social Mining, this one is worth paying attention to.
The upgrade consolidates task tracking, submissions, and reward visibility into one streamlined flow. If you've been juggling multiple tabs just to know where your points stand, that friction is exactly what's being fixed.
What's actually coming:
A cleaner, more efficient contributor experience — less time managing the process, more time focused on the work itself. For active contributors, that's a meaningful shift.
My experience so far:
Seamless, honestly. What I appreciate most is that precision matters here. Every task requires thoughtful effort — you can't coast on generic submissions and expect results. That standard felt like a high bar at first, but over time it became something worth showing up for.
The community has been equally refreshing. Supportive, engaged, and genuinely invested in each other's progress. That kind of environment is harder to find than most people realize.
Why I'd recommend Social Mining to creators looking to earn:
If you create content — writing, threads, graphics, research — and want Web3 income without spending capital upfront, this model rewards exactly that. Validation is strict, but fair. Quality work gets recognized. Low-effort submissions get filtered out, which protects the value for everyone who does the work properly.
The one honest tradeoff is review turnaround. The wait can slow your rhythm when you're in a productive streak. But the standard is consistent and clear once you understand it.
The June 29 upgrade looks like it closes that last gap. The foundation is already solid.
@DAO Labs #SocialMining #Web3
👉 https://dao-labs.com/posts/why-we-are-professionalizing-the-future-of-work
@DAO Labs just announced a platform update dropping June 29, and for anyone already contributing inside Social Mining, this one is worth paying attention to.
The upgrade consolidates task tracking, submissions, and reward visibility into one streamlined flow. If you've been juggling multiple tabs just to know where your points stand, that friction is exactly what's being fixed.
What's actually coming:
A cleaner, more efficient contributor experience — less time managing the process, more time focused on the work itself. For active contributors, that's a meaningful shift.
My experience so far:
Seamless, honestly. What I appreciate most is that precision matters here. Every task requires thoughtful effort — you can't coast on generic submissions and expect results. That standard felt like a high bar at first, but over time it became something worth showing up for.
The community has been equally refreshing. Supportive, engaged, and genuinely invested in each other's progress. That kind of environment is harder to find than most people realize.
Why I'd recommend Social Mining to creators looking to earn:
If you create content — writing, threads, graphics, research — and want Web3 income without spending capital upfront, this model rewards exactly that. Validation is strict, but fair. Quality work gets recognized. Low-effort submissions get filtered out, which protects the value for everyone who does the work properly.
The one honest tradeoff is review turnaround. The wait can slow your rhythm when you're in a productive streak. But the standard is consistent and clear once you understand it.
The June 29 upgrade looks like it closes that last gap. The foundation is already solid.
@DAO Labs #SocialMining #Web3
👉 https://dao-labs.com/posts/why-we-are-professionalizing-the-future-of-work