Attention, my hardworking brothers and sisters! There are actually quite a few activities available now: I've summarized that you can easily make around 300u this month. Let's discuss the details as follows:
1. The OPN and a financial management activity are about 15u for 7 days, with almost no wear and tear. There's also the ETH financial management activity, which requires a bit more capital, and those on the list earn around 50u each.
2. Alpha's boost and trading competition, along with airdrops, after accounting for wear and tear, an account with a balance of 1000u can easily earn around 100u in a month.
3. The spot activity for $NIGHT , financial management activities, and a series of activities are very numerous, collectively earning at least 150u per person.
So altogether that's over 300u, equivalent to my monthly salary!
Actually, I am a struggling developer writing smart contracts. Previously, to add privacy features to DApps, I tried all the well-known zk projects on the market; either the documentation was so poor it was incomprehensible, or the compatibility was so bad that it wouldn't run, until a friend introduced me to @MidnightNetwork , and I finally stopped losing my hair.
While other zk projects still had me learning zk-SNARKs from scratch, Midnight directly provided a set of development tools that are almost seamlessly compatible with Solidity. I modified three lines of code following the example, transforming a regular transfer contract into a privacy transaction, and even ran it on the testnet successfully in one go; the efficiency left me dumbfounded.
What impresses me even more is that its sidechain architecture does not occupy mainnet resources, and the gas fees are pleasantly low, so users will no longer abandon my DApp due to high transaction fees.
$NIGHT is my current 'development confidence'—not only can it be used to pay for testnet gas, but when the mainnet goes live, it can also incentivize nodes to run my privacy contracts, finally allowing me to power my work without relying on sentiment. Projects that hide 'complex zk' in the background and enable developers to focus on business are what Web3 should look like. #night
1. The OPN and a financial management activity are about 15u for 7 days, with almost no wear and tear. There's also the ETH financial management activity, which requires a bit more capital, and those on the list earn around 50u each.
2. Alpha's boost and trading competition, along with airdrops, after accounting for wear and tear, an account with a balance of 1000u can easily earn around 100u in a month.
3. The spot activity for $NIGHT , financial management activities, and a series of activities are very numerous, collectively earning at least 150u per person.
So altogether that's over 300u, equivalent to my monthly salary!
Actually, I am a struggling developer writing smart contracts. Previously, to add privacy features to DApps, I tried all the well-known zk projects on the market; either the documentation was so poor it was incomprehensible, or the compatibility was so bad that it wouldn't run, until a friend introduced me to @MidnightNetwork , and I finally stopped losing my hair.
While other zk projects still had me learning zk-SNARKs from scratch, Midnight directly provided a set of development tools that are almost seamlessly compatible with Solidity. I modified three lines of code following the example, transforming a regular transfer contract into a privacy transaction, and even ran it on the testnet successfully in one go; the efficiency left me dumbfounded.
What impresses me even more is that its sidechain architecture does not occupy mainnet resources, and the gas fees are pleasantly low, so users will no longer abandon my DApp due to high transaction fees.
$NIGHT is my current 'development confidence'—not only can it be used to pay for testnet gas, but when the mainnet goes live, it can also incentivize nodes to run my privacy contracts, finally allowing me to power my work without relying on sentiment. Projects that hide 'complex zk' in the background and enable developers to focus on business are what Web3 should look like. #night