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Why WhoTweets.com Is a Bigger Upgrade Than I ExpectedWhy WhoTweets.com Marks a New Chapter for Social Mining Social Mining has grown far beyond simply liking, sharing, or commenting on posts. The best communities now reward meaningful participation, authentic engagement, and consistent contributions. That is why DAO Labs decision to move its Social Mining platform from ilo.dao-labs.com to whotweets.com caught my attention. While it may seem like a simple domain change at first glance, it is actually part of a broader effort to make the platform easier to use, easier to recognize, and better prepared for the future of Web3 communities. More Than a Domain Change The migration to whotweets.com is about creating a stronger identity for the platform. The previous address worked, but it looked like a technical subdomain that wasn't particularly memorable. By adopting a shorter and more recognizable name, DAO Labs has made the platform easier to share, easier to remember, and more closely connected to its core activity helping communities grow through authentic conversations on X. For newcomers, first impressions matter. A clear and professional web address makes the platform feel more accessible and reduces confusion during onboarding. Good branding doesn't replace a good product, but it helps more people discover and trust it. Platform Improvements That Go Beyond Appearance The migration also introduces several upgrades designed to improve both the user experience and the quality of Social Mining. One of the first changes users will notice is the completely redesigned dashboard. A cleaner interface makes it easier to track tasks, monitor activity, and manage contributions without unnecessary complexity. Another important improvement is the enhanced X scoring system. Rather than focusing only on activity volume, the platform now gives greater recognition to authentic engagement, account credibility, and consistent participation. Verified accounts and trusted contributors can receive higher multipliers, encouraging quality over spam. DAO Labs has also introduced a Reels & Shorts feed, allowing users to discover and share short-form video content directly within the platform. Since video has become one of the most effective ways to educate and engage online communities, this addition gives Social Miners another valuable content format to work with. The new Top 100 KOL Delegation and Ranking system creates more flexibility for participants. Users who cannot complete certain engagement tasks themselves can delegate them to trusted friends or leading community contributors, ensuring valuable opportunities are not missed while keeping engagement organized. To protect the ecosystem, Engagement Safety Measures have been implemented through smart daily limits on retweets and quote posts. This encourages healthier participation and reduces the risk of spam or unnatural activity. Additional improvements include Meet & Match, which helps community members discover and connect with one another, Onboarding Surveys with Custom Roles that personalize the experience for new users, and Marketplace validation improvements, including a one-minute undo option that allows users to quickly correct accidental validation mistakes. Why These Updates Matter for Social Miners For contributors, these upgrades create a more rewarding and sustainable experience. A cleaner dashboard saves time, improved scoring recognizes genuine influence, delegation makes participation more flexible, networking features encourage collaboration, and stronger safety measures help maintain the credibility of the ecosystem. Instead of rewarding simple activity, the platform is moving toward recognizing meaningful contributions that provide real value to projects and communities. In my view, this is one of the most important directions Social Mining can take because long-term growth depends on authenticity, not volume alone. Your Progress Remains Safe One concern people often have during a platform migration is whether they'll lose their work or rewards. Fortunately, DAO Labs has made it clear that this migration only changes the website address. Existing accounts continue to work normally using the same login credentials. User profiles, submission history, accumulated points, work logs, rankings, pending rewards, and distributed rewards all remain exactly as they were before. There is no need to create a new account or start over, making the transition smooth for existing contributors. My Thoughts on the Future What stands out most to me isn't simply the new domain or individual features it's the overall direction DAO Labs is taking. The platform appears to be shifting toward a more professional Social Mining ecosystem where reputation, collaboration, and authentic influence matter more than raw engagement numbers. Features like improved scoring, safer engagement limits, delegation, networking, and better onboarding all point toward building a stronger foundation for long-term community growth. #Socialmining As Web3 continues to evolve, communities will need systems that reward quality contributions while remaining accessible to new participants. The launch of whotweets.com feels like an important step in that direction, combining better branding with practical improvements that benefit both contributors and the communities they support. #SocialMiningV2 For anyone already participating in Social Mining or considering joining it will be interesting to see how these updates shape the next phase of community-driven growth. @DAOLabs Official announcement: [https://dao-labs.com/posts/a-fresh-new-address-and-a-massive-upgrade-for-social-mining-welcome-to-whotweets-com]

Why WhoTweets.com Is a Bigger Upgrade Than I Expected

Why WhoTweets.com Marks a New Chapter for Social Mining
Social Mining has grown far beyond simply liking, sharing, or commenting on posts. The best communities now reward meaningful participation, authentic engagement, and consistent contributions. That is why DAO Labs decision to move its Social Mining platform from ilo.dao-labs.com to whotweets.com caught my attention. While it may seem like a simple domain change at first glance, it is actually part of a broader effort to make the platform easier to use, easier to recognize, and better prepared for the future of Web3 communities.
More Than a Domain Change
The migration to whotweets.com is about creating a stronger identity for the platform. The previous address worked, but it looked like a technical subdomain that wasn't particularly memorable. By adopting a shorter and more recognizable name, DAO Labs has made the platform easier to share, easier to remember, and more closely connected to its core activity helping communities grow through authentic conversations on X.
For newcomers, first impressions matter. A clear and professional web address makes the platform feel more accessible and reduces confusion during onboarding. Good branding doesn't replace a good product, but it helps more people discover and trust it.
Platform Improvements That Go Beyond Appearance
The migration also introduces several upgrades designed to improve both the user experience and the quality of Social Mining.
One of the first changes users will notice is the completely redesigned dashboard. A cleaner interface makes it easier to track tasks, monitor activity, and manage contributions without unnecessary complexity.
Another important improvement is the enhanced X scoring system. Rather than focusing only on activity volume, the platform now gives greater recognition to authentic engagement, account credibility, and consistent participation. Verified accounts and trusted contributors can receive higher multipliers, encouraging quality over spam.
DAO Labs has also introduced a Reels & Shorts feed, allowing users to discover and share short-form video content directly within the platform. Since video has become one of the most effective ways to educate and engage online communities, this addition gives Social Miners another valuable content format to work with.
The new Top 100 KOL Delegation and Ranking system creates more flexibility for participants. Users who cannot complete certain engagement tasks themselves can delegate them to trusted friends or leading community contributors, ensuring valuable opportunities are not missed while keeping engagement organized.
To protect the ecosystem, Engagement Safety Measures have been implemented through smart daily limits on retweets and quote posts. This encourages healthier participation and reduces the risk of spam or unnatural activity.
Additional improvements include Meet & Match, which helps community members discover and connect with one another, Onboarding Surveys with Custom Roles that personalize the experience for new users, and Marketplace validation improvements, including a one-minute undo option that allows users to quickly correct accidental validation mistakes.
Why These Updates Matter for Social Miners
For contributors, these upgrades create a more rewarding and sustainable experience.
A cleaner dashboard saves time, improved scoring recognizes genuine influence, delegation makes participation more flexible, networking features encourage collaboration, and stronger safety measures help maintain the credibility of the ecosystem.
Instead of rewarding simple activity, the platform is moving toward recognizing meaningful contributions that provide real value to projects and communities. In my view, this is one of the most important directions Social Mining can take because long-term growth depends on authenticity, not volume alone.
Your Progress Remains Safe
One concern people often have during a platform migration is whether they'll lose their work or rewards. Fortunately, DAO Labs has made it clear that this migration only changes the website address.
Existing accounts continue to work normally using the same login credentials. User profiles, submission history, accumulated points, work logs, rankings, pending rewards, and distributed rewards all remain exactly as they were before. There is no need to create a new account or start over, making the transition smooth for existing contributors.
My Thoughts on the Future
What stands out most to me isn't simply the new domain or individual features it's the overall direction DAO Labs is taking.
The platform appears to be shifting toward a more professional Social Mining ecosystem where reputation, collaboration, and authentic influence matter more than raw engagement numbers. Features like improved scoring, safer engagement limits, delegation, networking, and better onboarding all point toward building a stronger foundation for long-term community growth.
#Socialmining
As Web3 continues to evolve, communities will need systems that reward quality contributions while remaining accessible to new participants. The launch of whotweets.com feels like an important step in that direction, combining better branding with practical improvements that benefit both contributors and the communities they support.
#SocialMiningV2
For anyone already participating in Social Mining or considering joining it will be interesting to see how these updates shape the next phase of community-driven growth.
@DAO Labs
Official announcement: [https://dao-labs.com/posts/a-fresh-new-address-and-a-massive-upgrade-for-social-mining-welcome-to-whotweets-com]
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Activity Gets You Seen. Proof of Work Creates Value. What if real value in SocialFi is not measured by how much you do, but by the value your contributions create? One of my biggest takeaways from the latest DAO Labs article is that there is a big difference between Proof of Activity and Proof of Work. Anyone can complete tasks, post comments, or stay active every day. However, activity alone does not always create value. What matters most is whether a contribution is original, useful, and helps both the project and the community. I also found the DAO Labs three-stage validation framework very meaningful. Peer-to-Peer Validation, Quality Validation, and Results Validation show that completing a task is only the beginning. Validation exists to recognize genuine effort, creativity, and measurable impact instead of rewarding activity alone. As a Social Miner, I have experienced how creating quality content pushes me to do better. Instead of rushing to complete tasks, I spend more time researching, developing creative ideas, and improving how I present information. Every campaign helps me strengthen my writing, creativity, and understanding of different Web3 projects. When my work is validated and earns points, it feels rewarding because those points represent real effort, continuous learning, and meaningful contributions. In my opinion, quality contributions should always matter more than simple activity. Originality, thoughtful research, and content that provides real value help build stronger communities and create better long-term results. That is why I believe validation is one of the most important foundations of SocialFi. Thank you, @DAOLabs for encouraging contributors to focus on meaningful work instead of just numbers. #SocialMining Read the full article: https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1⁠
Activity Gets You Seen. Proof of Work Creates Value.

What if real value in SocialFi is not measured by how much you do, but by the value your contributions create?

One of my biggest takeaways from the latest DAO Labs article is that there is a big difference between Proof of Activity and Proof of Work. Anyone can complete tasks, post comments, or stay active every day. However, activity alone does not always create value. What matters most is whether a contribution is original, useful, and helps both the project and the community.

I also found the DAO Labs three-stage validation framework very meaningful. Peer-to-Peer Validation, Quality Validation, and Results Validation show that completing a task is only the beginning. Validation exists to recognize genuine effort, creativity, and measurable impact instead of rewarding activity alone.

As a Social Miner, I have experienced how creating quality content pushes me to do better. Instead of rushing to complete tasks, I spend more time researching, developing creative ideas, and improving how I present information. Every campaign helps me strengthen my writing, creativity, and understanding of different Web3 projects. When my work is validated and earns points, it feels rewarding because those points represent real effort, continuous learning, and meaningful contributions.

In my opinion, quality contributions should always matter more than simple activity. Originality, thoughtful research, and content that provides real value help build stronger communities and create better long-term results. That is why I believe validation is one of the most important foundations of SocialFi.

Thank you, @DAO Labs for encouraging contributors to focus on meaningful work instead of just numbers.

#SocialMining

Read the full article:
https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1⁠
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The Future of SocialFi Depends on Better Validation, Not More ActivityOne statement from the latest @DAOLabs article really stayed with me: "SocialFi doesn't have a participation problem. It has a validation problem." That perfectly captures why proof of work should matter more than proof of activity. In many reward-based ecosystems, it's easy to optimize for volume - completing tasks, leaving generic comments, or chasing incentives. But real value comes from original ideas, meaningful discussions, educational content, and contributions that create lasting impact. My #SocialMining journey through #DAOVERSE has been both rewarding and educational. Beyond earning rewards, I've improved my writing, strengthened my understanding of Web3, and connected with communities I might never have discovered otherwise. What impressed me most in the article was DAO Labs' three-stage validation framework. Instead of rewarding activity alone, it evaluates whether a contribution is original, high quality, and delivers measurable results. I believe this is the direction SocialFi should continue moving toward. That said, I also have some constructive feedback. Over the past few months, changes to the reward formula were sometimes only noticed after contributors received lower rewards. Communicating major updates before implementation would improve transparency and help miners adjust their strategies with confidence. I'm also concerned about the onboarding experience for new contributors, especially in regions like Nigeria. Building a strong Wallchain score, growing an established X account, and in some cases requiring X Premium can make it difficult for newcomers to earn meaningful rewards early on. Combined with validation delays and lower-paying standard tasks, many quality contributors may lose motivation before they have the opportunity to grow. I believe DAO Labs can maintain high validation standards while creating a more realistic growth path for new miners. Supporting quality shouldn't mean making the entry barrier discouraging. Overall, this article reinforced my belief that sustainable SocialFi isn't built by rewarding the most activity - it's built by rewarding the most valuable work. Article: https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1

The Future of SocialFi Depends on Better Validation, Not More Activity

One statement from the latest @DAO Labs article really stayed with me:
"SocialFi doesn't have a participation problem. It has a validation problem."
That perfectly captures why proof of work should matter more than proof of activity.
In many reward-based ecosystems, it's easy to optimize for volume - completing tasks, leaving generic comments, or chasing incentives. But real value comes from original ideas, meaningful discussions, educational content, and contributions that create lasting impact.
My #SocialMining journey through #DAOVERSE has been both rewarding and educational. Beyond earning rewards, I've improved my writing, strengthened my understanding of Web3, and connected with communities I might never have discovered otherwise.
What impressed me most in the article was DAO Labs' three-stage validation framework. Instead of rewarding activity alone, it evaluates whether a contribution is original, high quality, and delivers measurable results. I believe this is the direction SocialFi should continue moving toward.
That said, I also have some constructive feedback.
Over the past few months, changes to the reward formula were sometimes only noticed after contributors received lower rewards. Communicating major updates before implementation would improve transparency and help miners adjust their strategies with confidence.
I'm also concerned about the onboarding experience for new contributors, especially in regions like Nigeria. Building a strong Wallchain score, growing an established X account, and in some cases requiring X Premium can make it difficult for newcomers to earn meaningful rewards early on. Combined with validation delays and lower-paying standard tasks, many quality contributors may lose motivation before they have the opportunity to grow.
I believe DAO Labs can maintain high validation standards while creating a more realistic growth path for new miners. Supporting quality shouldn't mean making the entry barrier discouraging.
Overall, this article reinforced my belief that sustainable SocialFi isn't built by rewarding the most activity - it's built by rewarding the most valuable work.
Article: https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
LowOnChain:
Validation is what turns participation into real value. Rewarding thoughtful contributions over sheer activity creates stronger communities and keeps people motivated for the long term.
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WHAT REAL VALIDATION LOOKS LIKE After reading DAOLabs' latest article, one thing stood out to me: real contribution should always outweigh simple activity💯. In many SocialFi platforms, showing up every day is often enough to earn rewards. But consistency alone doesn't always create value. That's why the idea of proof of work over proof of activity makes so much sense. The three-stage validation framework really resonated with me. 🔹It's not just about submitting content,it's about whether your work is original, genuinely helpful, and creates real impact. That approach encourages people to focus on quality instead of chasing numbers. From my own experience with SocialMining, I've realized that the posts I'm most proud of aren't the ones I rushed to publish. They're the ones I took time to research, think through, and write with intention. Seeing those efforts receive genuine engagement and recognition is far more rewarding than simply ticking off another task. Validation matters because it rewards meaningful contributions, not just constant activity. That's how stronger communities are built and why quality should always come before quantity. Thanks @DAOLabs for pushing SocialFi toward a system that recognizes real value. #SocialMining You can read the article below 👇 https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
WHAT REAL VALIDATION LOOKS LIKE

After reading DAOLabs' latest article, one thing stood out to me: real contribution should always outweigh simple activity💯.

In many SocialFi platforms, showing up every day is often enough to earn rewards. But consistency alone doesn't always create value. That's why the idea of proof of work over proof of activity makes so much sense.

The three-stage validation framework really resonated with me.
🔹It's not just about submitting content,it's about whether your work is original, genuinely helpful, and creates real impact. That approach encourages people to focus on quality instead of chasing numbers.

From my own experience with SocialMining, I've realized that the posts I'm most proud of aren't the ones I rushed to publish. They're the ones I took time to research, think through, and write with intention. Seeing those efforts receive genuine engagement and recognition is far more rewarding than simply ticking off another task.

Validation matters because it rewards meaningful contributions, not just constant activity. That's how stronger communities are built and why quality should always come before quantity.

Thanks @DAO Labs for pushing SocialFi toward a system that recognizes real value.

#SocialMining

You can read the article below 👇
https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
marpaci:
Speed can help you submit on time, but it doesn’t always mature the idea. There’s a big difference between posting immediately and taking a little time to research what the sentence actually carries That’s the good side of validation in #SocialMining : it doesn’t only highlight activity, it makes thoughtful effort more visible.
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One of my biggest takeaways from DAO Labs’ article is that Proof of Work is far more valuable than simple Proof of Activity. In Social Mining, they have learned that completing tasks alone isn’t enough. Real validation comes from creating quality content, sharing original ideas, and generating meaningful engagement that delivers results. Over time, they have seen that thoughtful contributions have a greater impact than repetitive activity. DAO Labs’ focus on validation reminds them that SocialFi should reward value, authenticity, and measurable outcomes—not just participation. This approach helps build stronger communities and ensures contributors are recognized for the real impact they create. Quality contributions will always matter more than activity metrics because they drive trust, growth, and long-term sustainability. @DAOLabs #SocialMining https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
One of my biggest takeaways from DAO Labs’ article is that Proof of Work is far more valuable than simple Proof of Activity.

In Social Mining, they have learned that completing tasks alone isn’t enough. Real validation comes from creating quality content, sharing original ideas, and generating meaningful engagement that delivers results. Over time, they have seen that thoughtful contributions have a greater impact than repetitive activity.

DAO Labs’ focus on validation reminds them that SocialFi should reward value, authenticity, and measurable outcomes—not just participation. This approach helps build stronger communities and ensures contributors are recognized for the real impact they create.

Quality contributions will always matter more than activity metrics because they drive trust, growth, and long-term sustainability.

@DAOLabs #SocialMining

https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
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閱讀這篇由 @DAOLabs 發表的文章,讓我回想起自己在社交挖礦(Social Mining)方面的經驗,以及我的做法是如何隨時間改變的。 起初,我以為只要保持活躍就夠了。當我持續參與後,我才發現,自己最喜歡去創作的內容,往往也是我花最多時間思考的內容。我開始做更多研究、分享自己的觀點,並把重點放在創作真正能幫助他人或引發有意義對話的東西。 因此,重視「被認可」是很重要的。它會鼓勵真正的貢獻者在自己的作品上投入更多思考,因為他們知道自己的努力會被審視。與其急著完成任務,我現在更專注於產出原創、切合主題且有用的內容。 我也認為,被認可可以降低低心力的參與。當獎勵只取決於活動量時,人們更可能為了領取報酬而發文。久而久之,社群就會被大量重複內容填滿,而不是湧現新想法與有意義的討論。 從這篇文章我得到的一個最大啟發,是「工作證明(proof of work)」與「活動證明(proof of activity)」之間的差異。保持活躍很重要,但真正帶來不同的是:創作能增加價值的內容。 我也很欣賞 @DAOLabs 正在建立一套能夠辨識品質、原創性與真實影響力的系統。我相信,從長遠來看,這種做法會幫助打造更強韌的社群,並讓 #SocialMining 對所有人而言更有回饋感。 文章: https: https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
閱讀這篇由 @DAO Labs 發表的文章,讓我回想起自己在社交挖礦(Social Mining)方面的經驗,以及我的做法是如何隨時間改變的。

起初,我以為只要保持活躍就夠了。當我持續參與後,我才發現,自己最喜歡去創作的內容,往往也是我花最多時間思考的內容。我開始做更多研究、分享自己的觀點,並把重點放在創作真正能幫助他人或引發有意義對話的東西。

因此,重視「被認可」是很重要的。它會鼓勵真正的貢獻者在自己的作品上投入更多思考,因為他們知道自己的努力會被審視。與其急著完成任務,我現在更專注於產出原創、切合主題且有用的內容。

我也認為,被認可可以降低低心力的參與。當獎勵只取決於活動量時,人們更可能為了領取報酬而發文。久而久之,社群就會被大量重複內容填滿,而不是湧現新想法與有意義的討論。

從這篇文章我得到的一個最大啟發,是「工作證明(proof of work)」與「活動證明(proof of activity)」之間的差異。保持活躍很重要,但真正帶來不同的是:創作能增加價值的內容。

我也很欣賞 @DAO Labs 正在建立一套能夠辨識品質、原創性與真實影響力的系統。我相信,從長遠來看,這種做法會幫助打造更強韌的社群,並讓 #SocialMining 對所有人而言更有回饋感。

文章: https:
https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
Corinna Braly QjsE:
Great reflection! I've had the same journey moving from just 'being active' to actually creating meaningful content. Validation really does push us to think deeper and produce better work, while filtering out the noise. Quality over quantity, always.
這篇文章中真正讓我印象深刻的一點,是「活躍度證明」與「工作量證明」之間的差異。 我參與過多個 Social Mining 活動,發現要為了獎勵而完成任務其實很容易。但隨著時間推移,我意識到像是創作原創內容、協助新手理解專案,或分享深思熟慮的見解這類有意義的貢獻,比單純提升互動數字更有影響力。 因此,我很欣賞 @DAOLabs 的驗證方式。它並不只獎勵單純的活躍,而是著重於貢獻是否原創、是否有價值,並且能產生真正的成果。他們的三階段驗證框架也顯示:品質必須永遠優先於數量。 我認為 SocialFi 需要朝著這個方向前進。當貢獻者知道真正的投入與創造力會被看見與肯定,社群就會更強健、專案也能更永續地成長,而每個人都能受益。 做得很好,@DAOLabs !你們打造的是一套重視真正貢獻、而非空洞互動的系統。 #SocialMining 文章連結:https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
這篇文章中真正讓我印象深刻的一點,是「活躍度證明」與「工作量證明」之間的差異。

我參與過多個 Social Mining 活動,發現要為了獎勵而完成任務其實很容易。但隨著時間推移,我意識到像是創作原創內容、協助新手理解專案,或分享深思熟慮的見解這類有意義的貢獻,比單純提升互動數字更有影響力。

因此,我很欣賞 @DAO Labs 的驗證方式。它並不只獎勵單純的活躍,而是著重於貢獻是否原創、是否有價值,並且能產生真正的成果。他們的三階段驗證框架也顯示:品質必須永遠優先於數量。

我認為 SocialFi 需要朝著這個方向前進。當貢獻者知道真正的投入與創造力會被看見與肯定,社群就會更強健、專案也能更永續地成長,而每個人都能受益。

做得很好,@DAO Labs !你們打造的是一套重視真正貢獻、而非空洞互動的系統。

#SocialMining

文章連結:https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
Titi25:
I like the focus on quality over quantity. Genuine contributions always have a bigger impact, and it's great to see a system that recognizes real effort. Looking forward to seeing more of this in Social Mining.
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What If the Biggest Social Mining Upgrade Isn't a New Feature?Whenever a platform announces an upgrade, the first question everyone asks is, "What's new?" Some people expect a redesigned dashboard. Others hope for better analytics, smoother navigation, or faster reward distribution. Those improvements would certainly be welcome, but after spending over a year participating in Social Mining, I have started to think the biggest upgrade isn't about features at all. It's about the contributors the platform is shaping. When I first joined #SocialMining , my expectations were fairly simple. I believed the process was straightforward complete tasks, submit my work, earn rewards, and wait for the next campaign. That alone was enough to keep me interested during my first few weeks. However, as I became more involved, I realized I had been focusing only on the visible side of the ecosystem. The points were motivating, but they were never the most valuable thing I was earning. With every campaign I completed, I was quietly building something that couldn't be withdrawn from a wallet. My contribution history was growing, my reputation was becoming stronger, and every validated submission became evidence of consistent work. Looking back, those achievements have become far more meaningful than the rewards themselves because they represent proof of effort over time. One of the biggest changes I have noticed is how much the platform has matured. In the early days, activity seemed to be the primary focus. Today, originality, thoughtful contributions, and successful validation have become the standards that separate genuine contributors from those simply looking for quick rewards. That shift hasn't made Social Mining more difficult it has made it more valuable. Validation, in my opinion, is one of the most important improvements the ecosystem has introduced. Without it, every contribution carries the same weight regardless of quality. With it, creators who invest time, research, and genuine effort have an opportunity to distinguish themselves. It discourages recycled content while rewarding people who consistently add value. In an internet increasingly flooded with automated content, that distinction matters more than ever. That is why the recent teaser from @DAOLabs immediately caught my attention. Like everyone else, I have my own predictions. I would love to see a contributor dashboard that displays every campaign, every validation, every milestone, and every achievement in one place. A system that allows contributors to see their complete journey inside DAOVERSE would make the experience even more meaningful. And, of course, I wouldn't mind seeing even faster reward processing along the way. Still, I believe those features are only part of the story. The real upgrade is that Social Mining continues moving toward a future where contribution becomes measurable, transparent, and trusted. Reputation is beginning to matter more than reach. Consistency is becoming more valuable than volume. Meaningful work is replacing low-effort participation, and that mirrors the direction the broader digital economy is heading. This change has influenced the way I approach every campaign. I no longer ask myself how many posts I can create. Instead, I ask whether my work teaches something useful, starts a meaningful conversation, or leaves a lasting impression on someone who reads it. That single change in mindset has improved not only my work within DAO Labs but also the quality of everything I create elsewhere. If someone asked me today why I recommend Social Mining, I wouldn't simply talk about rewards. Rewards attract people, but they are not what make contributors stay. The real value lies in the skills you develop, the reputation you build, and the opportunities that emerge from consistently creating meaningful work. Those benefits continue long after a single campaign has ended. As we wait to see what DAO Labs announces next, I find myself less interested in guessing the exact features and more interested in the direction they represent. If the next upgrade helps contributors better showcase their work, strengthen their credibility, and transform consistent effort into measurable professional value, then it will be much bigger than a product update. It will be another step toward redefining what digital contribution looks like in Web3. @DAOLabs #SocialMining Announcement https://x.com/TheDAOLabs/status/2070855936176972140

What If the Biggest Social Mining Upgrade Isn't a New Feature?

Whenever a platform announces an upgrade, the first question everyone asks is, "What's new?" Some people expect a redesigned dashboard. Others hope for better analytics, smoother navigation, or faster reward distribution. Those improvements would certainly be welcome, but after spending over a year participating in Social Mining, I have started to think the biggest upgrade isn't about features at all. It's about the contributors the platform is shaping.
When I first joined #SocialMining , my expectations were fairly simple. I believed the process was straightforward complete tasks, submit my work, earn rewards, and wait for the next campaign. That alone was enough to keep me interested during my first few weeks. However, as I became more involved, I realized I had been focusing only on the visible side of the ecosystem.
The points were motivating, but they were never the most valuable thing I was earning.
With every campaign I completed, I was quietly building something that couldn't be withdrawn from a wallet. My contribution history was growing, my reputation was becoming stronger, and every validated submission became evidence of consistent work. Looking back, those achievements have become far more meaningful than the rewards themselves because they represent proof of effort over time.
One of the biggest changes I have noticed is how much the platform has matured. In the early days, activity seemed to be the primary focus. Today, originality, thoughtful contributions, and successful validation have become the standards that separate genuine contributors from those simply looking for quick rewards. That shift hasn't made Social Mining more difficult it has made it more valuable.
Validation, in my opinion, is one of the most important improvements the ecosystem has introduced. Without it, every contribution carries the same weight regardless of quality. With it, creators who invest time, research, and genuine effort have an opportunity to distinguish themselves. It discourages recycled content while rewarding people who consistently add value. In an internet increasingly flooded with automated content, that distinction matters more than ever.
That is why the recent teaser from @DAO Labs immediately caught my attention. Like everyone else, I have my own predictions. I would love to see a contributor dashboard that displays every campaign, every validation, every milestone, and every achievement in one place. A system that allows contributors to see their complete journey inside DAOVERSE would make the experience even more meaningful. And, of course, I wouldn't mind seeing even faster reward processing along the way.
Still, I believe those features are only part of the story.
The real upgrade is that Social Mining continues moving toward a future where contribution becomes measurable, transparent, and trusted. Reputation is beginning to matter more than reach. Consistency is becoming more valuable than volume. Meaningful work is replacing low-effort participation, and that mirrors the direction the broader digital economy is heading.
This change has influenced the way I approach every campaign. I no longer ask myself how many posts I can create. Instead, I ask whether my work teaches something useful, starts a meaningful conversation, or leaves a lasting impression on someone who reads it. That single change in mindset has improved not only my work within DAO Labs but also the quality of everything I create elsewhere.
If someone asked me today why I recommend Social Mining, I wouldn't simply talk about rewards. Rewards attract people, but they are not what make contributors stay. The real value lies in the skills you develop, the reputation you build, and the opportunities that emerge from consistently creating meaningful work. Those benefits continue long after a single campaign has ended.
As we wait to see what DAO Labs announces next, I find myself less interested in guessing the exact features and more interested in the direction they
represent. If the next upgrade helps contributors better showcase their work, strengthen their credibility, and transform consistent effort into measurable professional value, then it will be much bigger than a product update.
It will be another step toward redefining what digital contribution looks like in Web3.
@DAO Labs
#SocialMining
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https://x.com/TheDAOLabs/status/2070855936176972140
✨ 我已經有一段時間參與其中:#SocialMining ,@DAOLabs 。 我學到的最大一件事是:堅持和高質量內容永遠比追隨潮流更重要。 每一項任務都推動我去做更多研究、寫得更好,併產出更優質的內容。 ✨ 現在升級即將到來,我很期待會發生什麼。 如果它能讓追蹤、互動和變現更加順暢,那就是朝着獎勵真正的貢獻者邁出的成功一步,而不是獎勵低投入的參與者。 ✨ 如果你喜歡創作內容,並希望在提升技能的同時從自己的勞動中獲得收益,我強烈推薦你嘗試 Social Mining。 我們不僅僅是在談論 #bitcoin 和 #oil 。 我們就在這裏。
✨ 我已經有一段時間參與其中:#SocialMining @DAO Labs 。 我學到的最大一件事是:堅持和高質量內容永遠比追隨潮流更重要。 每一項任務都推動我去做更多研究、寫得更好,併產出更優質的內容。

✨ 現在升級即將到來,我很期待會發生什麼。 如果它能讓追蹤、互動和變現更加順暢,那就是朝着獎勵真正的貢獻者邁出的成功一步,而不是獎勵低投入的參與者。

✨ 如果你喜歡創作內容,並希望在提升技能的同時從自己的勞動中獲得收益,我強烈推薦你嘗試 Social Mining。

我們不僅僅是在談論 #bitcoin #oil 。 我們就在這裏。
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My view on DaolabsOne of the biggest lessons I’ve learned from participating in Social Mining is that sustainable ecosystems are not built by rewarding the loudest voices. They’re developed by discovering people who consistently add useful ideas, meaningful conversations and real community value. ‎From the latest update shared by DAO Labs I have the feeling that Social Mining is turning out to be something much more like a reputation economy rather than an engagement system. It's a small change, but it has big implications for the future of web3 communities. ‎For a long time many incentive programs measured success simply by activity. Engagement became very predictable engagement farming, boring content and participation motivated only by rewards. Such systems found it hard to separate true contributors from those who only wanted to optimize for rewards. ‎But a proper validation process changes everything ‎When the quality of content becomes easier to validate, contributors get encouraged to dig deeper, think and participate not just to earn but also with long term goals. Reputation becomes a currency, and its value only grows over time, which is beneficial for everyone involved ‎This is one of the most useful aspects of my own experience with Social Mining. It encourages me to dig deep into projects, their governance models and incentive schemes before expressing my point of view. The reward is not just the points. It is growing as a contributor and gaining reputation along the way. ‎Of course, every system has its downsides. However, in order to ensure high-quality contribution, it is important to create clear evaluation criteria and onboarding experience for new participants so they know what type of participation is considered valuable. Hopefully, increasing the level of quality will motivate good contributions without creating obstacles for those who sincerely want to be part of the community. ‎If this approach will continue being used, then, I think, the platform called Social Mining can become an instrument for changing the paradigm of Web3, which evaluates success in terms of pure engagement, into one that values trust, consistency, and expertise. Those communities that are focused on rewarding consistent and thoughtful participation will have more chances to bring in builders, researchers, educators, and other valuable participants. ‎Those who are interested in creating content and exploring blockchain governance, decentralized communities, I would suggest trying Social Mining because it values curiosity, consistency, and contributions. ‎It is exciting to see where all these changes will lead to @DAOLabs ‎#SocialMining #Web3 #DAO #CreatorEconomy #communitybuilding ‎

My view on Daolabs

One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned from participating in Social Mining is that sustainable ecosystems are not built by rewarding the loudest voices. They’re developed by discovering people who consistently add useful ideas, meaningful conversations and real community value.
‎From the latest update shared by DAO Labs I have the feeling that Social Mining is turning out to be something much more like a reputation economy rather than an engagement system. It's a small change, but it has big implications for the future of web3 communities.
‎For a long time many incentive programs measured success simply by activity. Engagement became very predictable engagement farming, boring content and participation motivated only by rewards. Such systems found it hard to separate true contributors from those who only wanted to optimize for rewards.
‎But a proper validation process changes everything
‎When the quality of content becomes easier to validate, contributors get encouraged to dig deeper, think and participate not just to earn but also with long term goals. Reputation becomes a currency, and its value only grows over time, which is beneficial for everyone involved
‎This is one of the most useful aspects of my own experience with Social Mining. It encourages me to dig deep into projects, their governance models and incentive schemes before expressing my point of view. The reward is not just the points. It is growing as a contributor and gaining reputation along the way.
‎Of course, every system has its downsides. However, in order to ensure high-quality contribution, it is important to create clear evaluation criteria and onboarding experience for new participants so they know what type of participation is considered valuable. Hopefully, increasing the level of quality will motivate good contributions without creating obstacles for those who sincerely want to be part of the community.
‎If this approach will continue being used, then, I think, the platform called Social Mining can become an instrument for changing the paradigm of Web3, which evaluates success in terms of pure engagement, into one that values trust, consistency, and expertise. Those communities that are focused on rewarding consistent and thoughtful participation will have more chances to bring in builders, researchers, educators, and other valuable participants.
‎Those who are interested in creating content and exploring blockchain governance, decentralized communities, I would suggest trying Social Mining because it values curiosity, consistency, and contributions.
‎It is exciting to see where all these changes will lead to
@DAO Labs
#SocialMining #Web3 #DAO #CreatorEconomy #communitybuilding
我不認爲最大的變化就在於升級本身。我認爲真正的變化在於它可能鼓勵人們變成怎樣的人。那些願意多花一點時間去理解自己正在分享什麼的人,而不是爲了完成另一個任務就直接發帖。 這是我在看到 @DAOLabs 的預告片之後的第一個想法。 我們目前仍然不知道所有細節,但感覺社交挖礦(Social Mining)正在進入一個新階段:一致性、深思熟慮的貢獻以及真實的參與,可能會變得更重要。若方向確實如此,我相信這對所有爲這個社區付出真心努力的人來說都是積極的一步。 回頭看,社交挖礦改變了我與 Web3 互動的方式。加入之前,我會閱讀項目更新,然後就直接離開。現在,在分享想法之前,我會花時間去理解一個項目正在建設什麼。這讓我寫作更好,幫助我更批判性地思考,也讓我更有信心分享自己的觀點。 如果說我希望這次升級能帶來某一件事,那就是認可。當真正的貢獻被看見,而低投入的參與更容易被識別時,人們自然會在他們創造的內容上投入更多用心。這對貢獻者有益,也對把信任交給社區來代表自己的項目有益。 如果我說我加入社交挖礦沒有因爲獎勵,那我是在撒謊。獎勵確實吸引了我。可在某個階段我意識到,我得到的遠不止是獎勵。我在學習、在進步、每完成一項任務,我都變得更自信。 因此,我會向任何渴望創造並獲得收益的人推薦社交挖礦。它給你一個地方,讓你的想法真正有分量。你能在同一時間學習、創造與獲得收益——這並不是許多社區都能提供的。獎勵很有激勵性,但當它們源自真正的努力時,會讓人感覺更好。 歸根結底,功能可以讓平臺變得更好,但真正讓一個社區值得留下來的,是人。如果這次升級能讓真正的貢獻者感到被看見、被重視,那麼我相信 #SocialMining 正在朝着正確的方向前進。
我不認爲最大的變化就在於升級本身。我認爲真正的變化在於它可能鼓勵人們變成怎樣的人。那些願意多花一點時間去理解自己正在分享什麼的人,而不是爲了完成另一個任務就直接發帖。

這是我在看到 @DAO Labs 的預告片之後的第一個想法。

我們目前仍然不知道所有細節,但感覺社交挖礦(Social Mining)正在進入一個新階段:一致性、深思熟慮的貢獻以及真實的參與,可能會變得更重要。若方向確實如此,我相信這對所有爲這個社區付出真心努力的人來說都是積極的一步。

回頭看,社交挖礦改變了我與 Web3 互動的方式。加入之前,我會閱讀項目更新,然後就直接離開。現在,在分享想法之前,我會花時間去理解一個項目正在建設什麼。這讓我寫作更好,幫助我更批判性地思考,也讓我更有信心分享自己的觀點。

如果說我希望這次升級能帶來某一件事,那就是認可。當真正的貢獻被看見,而低投入的參與更容易被識別時,人們自然會在他們創造的內容上投入更多用心。這對貢獻者有益,也對把信任交給社區來代表自己的項目有益。

如果我說我加入社交挖礦沒有因爲獎勵,那我是在撒謊。獎勵確實吸引了我。可在某個階段我意識到,我得到的遠不止是獎勵。我在學習、在進步、每完成一項任務,我都變得更自信。

因此,我會向任何渴望創造並獲得收益的人推薦社交挖礦。它給你一個地方,讓你的想法真正有分量。你能在同一時間學習、創造與獲得收益——這並不是許多社區都能提供的。獎勵很有激勵性,但當它們源自真正的努力時,會讓人感覺更好。

歸根結底,功能可以讓平臺變得更好,但真正讓一個社區值得留下來的,是人。如果這次升級能讓真正的貢獻者感到被看見、被重視,那麼我相信 #SocialMining 正在朝着正確的方向前進。
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A platform’s real impact doesn’t always show up in a new button. Sometimes it shows up in the habits it builds. Reading a project more carefully, thinking before posting, and shaping your own sentence slowly become a small discipline. That may be what makes the #SocialMining upgrade worth watching: better tools, more intentional contributors.
如果社交挖礦最大的升級不在於新功能,而在於更好的方式來識別真正的貢獻者? 根據最近的公告,我相信 DAO Labs 正在朝着一個更有效識別真正貢獻者的未來前進。這也是我最爲期待的方向。 更強的驗證機制與更公平的評估能夠打造一個更健康的社交挖礦生態,讓原創性、研究以及有意義的洞察比單純爲了獎勵發帖更重要。設計良好的驗證系統不會打擊貢獻者。它會激勵他們改進、進行批判性思考,並創造能帶來真實價值的內容。同時,它也會讓低投入的參與變得不那麼有回報,從而幫助社區在長期發展中變得更強。 我的社交挖礦之旅遠不止是爲了賺取積分。在養家之外,它還給了我個人成長的機會。我一開始對 Web3 幾乎不瞭解,但每一個活動都鼓勵我在分享自己的觀點之前,先去理解各個項目。隨着時間的推移,這個過程強化了我的研究能力、寫作能力與分析能力,同時也提升了我作爲內容創作者的自信。 因此,我建議任何想在獲取收益的同時創造的人選擇社交挖礦。你不需要大量投入就能開始。好奇心、持續性以及願意學習的心態就足夠讓你起步。隨着你繼續參與,你將獲得實用的 Web3 知識,培養寶貴的技能,並發現那些遠遠超越獎勵的機會。 回頭看我才意識到,最大的回報並不是我賺到的積分。而是讓我能夠去研究、去寫作、去分享那些幫助他人更好理解 Web3 的想法的信心。那種成長會在每次活動結束之後很久仍然陪伴着你。 你最期待在未來的社交挖礦中看到哪項改進? @DAOLabs #SocialMining
如果社交挖礦最大的升級不在於新功能,而在於更好的方式來識別真正的貢獻者?

根據最近的公告,我相信 DAO Labs 正在朝着一個更有效識別真正貢獻者的未來前進。這也是我最爲期待的方向。

更強的驗證機制與更公平的評估能夠打造一個更健康的社交挖礦生態,讓原創性、研究以及有意義的洞察比單純爲了獎勵發帖更重要。設計良好的驗證系統不會打擊貢獻者。它會激勵他們改進、進行批判性思考,並創造能帶來真實價值的內容。同時,它也會讓低投入的參與變得不那麼有回報,從而幫助社區在長期發展中變得更強。

我的社交挖礦之旅遠不止是爲了賺取積分。在養家之外,它還給了我個人成長的機會。我一開始對 Web3 幾乎不瞭解,但每一個活動都鼓勵我在分享自己的觀點之前,先去理解各個項目。隨着時間的推移,這個過程強化了我的研究能力、寫作能力與分析能力,同時也提升了我作爲內容創作者的自信。

因此,我建議任何想在獲取收益的同時創造的人選擇社交挖礦。你不需要大量投入就能開始。好奇心、持續性以及願意學習的心態就足夠讓你起步。隨着你繼續參與,你將獲得實用的 Web3 知識,培養寶貴的技能,並發現那些遠遠超越獎勵的機會。

回頭看我才意識到,最大的回報並不是我賺到的積分。而是讓我能夠去研究、去寫作、去分享那些幫助他人更好理解 Web3 的想法的信心。那種成長會在每次活動結束之後很久仍然陪伴着你。

你最期待在未來的社交挖礦中看到哪項改進?

@DAO Labs

#SocialMining
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The upgrade hypeWhat’s coming? to @DAOLabs I believe we are witnessing the beginning of a major shift in how online contributions are valued. For years, many digital platforms rewarded attention above everything else. The loudest voices often received the most visibility, while genuine contributors struggled to stand out. Social Mining is challenging that model by creating an environment where consistency, knowledge, creativity, and meaningful participation matter. My journey with #SocialMiningV2 has been both educational and rewarding. When I first joined, I thought it was simply another opportunity to create content and earn rewards. Over time, I realized it was much more than that. It has pushed me to improve my writing, research more deeply, communicate more effectively, and engage with people in ways that create real value instead of chasing empty interactions. One lesson that has stayed with me is that sustainable growth comes from trust. Every quality post, thoughtful comment, and meaningful conversation contributes to building a reputation that cannot be created overnight. That is something I genuinely appreciate about the ecosystem. One development I find particularly important is the growing focus on validation and contributor verification. Some may see additional verification as an extra step, but I see it differently. It protects genuine contributors. It reduces the influence of low effort participation and automated activity. Most importantly, it ensures that recognition goes to people who consistently create value rather than those who simply generate noise. That benefits everyone who is investing time and effort into building their reputation. If someone asked me why I would recommend Social Mining, my answer would be simple. It offers more than an opportunity to earn. It offers an opportunity to learn. To improve your communication skills. To connect with talented people from around the world. To build a professional reputation through consistent contribution. And to become part of a community where your effort is recognized. No ecosystem is perfect, and there is always room to improve. I hope #SocialMining continues refining its validation systems, expanding learning opportunities, and making it even easier for newcomers to understand how they can contribute meaningfully. Looking ahead, I believe the future belongs to communities that reward real work, authentic voices, and measurable impact. If that future continues to unfold, then Social Mining is building something far more valuable than a reward system. It is helping shape the future of digital work itself. Thank you @DAOLabs s for continuing to build an ecosystem where contribution truly matters.

The upgrade hype

What’s coming? to @DAO Labs
I believe we are witnessing the beginning of a major shift in how online contributions are valued.
For years, many digital platforms rewarded attention above everything else. The loudest voices often received the most visibility, while genuine contributors struggled to stand out. Social Mining is challenging that model by creating an environment where consistency, knowledge, creativity, and meaningful participation matter.
My journey with #SocialMiningV2 has been both educational and rewarding.
When I first joined, I thought it was simply another opportunity to create content and earn rewards. Over time, I realized it was much more than that. It has pushed me to improve my writing, research more deeply, communicate more effectively, and engage with people in ways that create real value instead of chasing empty interactions.
One lesson that has stayed with me is that sustainable growth comes from trust.
Every quality post, thoughtful comment, and meaningful conversation contributes to building a reputation that cannot be created overnight. That is something I genuinely appreciate about the ecosystem.
One development I find particularly important is the growing focus on validation and contributor verification.
Some may see additional verification as an extra step, but I see it differently.
It protects genuine contributors.
It reduces the influence of low effort participation and automated activity.
Most importantly, it ensures that recognition goes to people who consistently create value rather than those who simply generate noise.
That benefits everyone who is investing time and effort into building their reputation.
If someone asked me why I would recommend Social Mining, my answer would be simple.
It offers more than an opportunity to earn.
It offers an opportunity to learn.
To improve your communication skills.
To connect with talented people from around the world.
To build a professional reputation through consistent contribution.
And to become part of a community where your effort is recognized.
No ecosystem is perfect, and there is always room to improve. I hope #SocialMining continues refining its validation systems, expanding learning opportunities, and making it even easier for newcomers to understand how they can contribute meaningfully.
Looking ahead, I believe the future belongs to communities that reward real work, authentic voices, and measurable impact.
If that future continues to unfold, then Social Mining is building something far more valuable than a reward system.
It is helping shape the future of digital work itself.
Thank you @DAO Labs s for continuing to build an ecosystem where contribution truly matters.
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@DAOLabs got 的最新帖子讓我很興奮,迫不及待想看看社交挖礦接下來會帶來什麼。我希望這次升級能讓整個體驗更上一層樓。 回顧過去,社交挖礦不僅僅是一種賺取獎勵的方式。它是一段學習與成長的旅程。在這一路上,我提升了內容創作能力,結識了來自不同背景的有才華的人,並更清楚地理解了爲社區做出有意義貢獻意味着什麼。 我喜歡每一篇帖子都要經過審覈與驗證。它提醒我要在分享內容上投入心力,因爲質量纔是關鍵。同時,它也會勸退那些爲了賺取獎勵而隨便發佈低投入內容的人。 所以,我很期待看到接下來會發生什麼。 如果你是那種喜歡創作內容、分享想法、同時在學習中獲得回報的人,我認爲社交挖礦值得一試。除了獎勵之外,它還提供了一個機會,讓你提升技能、連接一個給予支持的社區,併爲一個讓你的付出真正有價值的生態系統貢獻力量。 我期待看到即將到來的這次升級帶來什麼,以及它將如何塑造社交挖礦的未來。 #SocialMining l
@DAO Labs got 的最新帖子讓我很興奮,迫不及待想看看社交挖礦接下來會帶來什麼。我希望這次升級能讓整個體驗更上一層樓。

回顧過去,社交挖礦不僅僅是一種賺取獎勵的方式。它是一段學習與成長的旅程。在這一路上,我提升了內容創作能力,結識了來自不同背景的有才華的人,並更清楚地理解了爲社區做出有意義貢獻意味着什麼。

我喜歡每一篇帖子都要經過審覈與驗證。它提醒我要在分享內容上投入心力,因爲質量纔是關鍵。同時,它也會勸退那些爲了賺取獎勵而隨便發佈低投入內容的人。

所以,我很期待看到接下來會發生什麼。

如果你是那種喜歡創作內容、分享想法、同時在學習中獲得回報的人,我認爲社交挖礦值得一試。除了獎勵之外,它還提供了一個機會,讓你提升技能、連接一個給予支持的社區,併爲一個讓你的付出真正有價值的生態系統貢獻力量。

我期待看到即將到來的這次升級帶來什麼,以及它將如何塑造社交挖礦的未來。
#SocialMining
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@DAOLabs 團隊正在爲即將到來的社交挖礦升級籌備一些重磅內容。 即將上線對“發文即挖礦”的體驗進行的重大增強,將簡化我們追蹤、互動與收益的方式。 到目前爲止,我的 #SocialMining 之旅?簡直太不可思議了。 去年我從零經驗、零認知開始,但通過持續發佈、堅持出現,我學到了東西,建立了聯繫,真的賺到了收益。 如果你每天都在創作優質內容,卻沒有得到回報,我強烈建議你嘗試 #SocialMining 。 這就是當“持續性與質量”終於開始帶來回報的地方。 我對即將到來的內容超級期待。升級中,你最期待哪一部分? @DAOLabs #SocialMining
@DAO Labs 團隊正在爲即將到來的社交挖礦升級籌備一些重磅內容。

即將上線對“發文即挖礦”的體驗進行的重大增強,將簡化我們追蹤、互動與收益的方式。

到目前爲止,我的 #SocialMining 之旅?簡直太不可思議了。

去年我從零經驗、零認知開始,但通過持續發佈、堅持出現,我學到了東西,建立了聯繫,真的賺到了收益。

如果你每天都在創作優質內容,卻沒有得到回報,我強烈建議你嘗試 #SocialMining

這就是當“持續性與質量”終於開始帶來回報的地方。

我對即將到來的內容超級期待。升級中,你最期待哪一部分?

@DAO Labs #SocialMining
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DAO Labs 最新文章裏的一個觀點讓我印象特別深:工作量證明(proof of work)始終應該比“活動證明”(proof of activity)更重要。 用評論或發帖來填滿時間線很容易,但創造一些原創內容——能夠教育他人、解決問題或真正幫助社區——才具有持久價值。 我在 Social Mining 的經歷表明,驗證並不只是流程中的又一步——它纔是讓貢獻真正有意義的關鍵。 我的一些提交在獲批前需要修改,雖然這可能有挑戰,但它促使我去提升作品質量,而不是僅僅爲了追逐獎勵。 三階段的驗證框架——同行評審、質量驗證和結果驗證——是有道理的,因爲僅憑活動並不能證明影響力。 當原創性、投入和可衡量的成果被獎勵時,貢獻者就會被鼓勵去建立信任,而不是單純增加產出量。 這正是我想參與的 SocialFi 生態系統。 @DAOLabs 帶來了很棒的見解。 #SocialMining 文章:https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
DAO Labs 最新文章裏的一個觀點讓我印象特別深:工作量證明(proof of work)始終應該比“活動證明”(proof of activity)更重要。

用評論或發帖來填滿時間線很容易,但創造一些原創內容——能夠教育他人、解決問題或真正幫助社區——才具有持久價值。

我在 Social Mining 的經歷表明,驗證並不只是流程中的又一步——它纔是讓貢獻真正有意義的關鍵。

我的一些提交在獲批前需要修改,雖然這可能有挑戰,但它促使我去提升作品質量,而不是僅僅爲了追逐獎勵。

三階段的驗證框架——同行評審、質量驗證和結果驗證——是有道理的,因爲僅憑活動並不能證明影響力。

當原創性、投入和可衡量的成果被獎勵時,貢獻者就會被鼓勵去建立信任,而不是單純增加產出量。

這正是我想參與的 SocialFi 生態系統。
@DAOLabs 帶來了很棒的見解。
#SocialMining

文章:https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
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從任務完成者到價值創造者:承諾在 SocialFi 中的作用在閱讀 @DAOLabs 文章《工作量證明與留存性在 SocialFi 中的表現:真正的有效驗證是什麼樣的》之後,我發現自己在反思自己 #SocialMining 旅程中一條重要的經驗。 一個想法立刻引起了我的注意: 並非所有參與都同等重要。 人們以不同的投入程度參與社區,而這種投入往往決定他們是繼續成爲任務完成者,還是轉變爲價值創造者。 我在社交挖礦中的早期經歷 當我第一次開始參與社交挖礦時,我的目標很簡單:完成任務,並在力所能及的時候做出貢獻。

從任務完成者到價值創造者:承諾在 SocialFi 中的作用

在閱讀 @DAO Labs 文章《工作量證明與留存性在 SocialFi 中的表現:真正的有效驗證是什麼樣的》之後,我發現自己在反思自己 #SocialMining 旅程中一條重要的經驗。
一個想法立刻引起了我的注意:
並非所有參與都同等重要。
人們以不同的投入程度參與社區,而這種投入往往決定他們是繼續成爲任務完成者,還是轉變爲價值創造者。
我在社交挖礦中的早期經歷
當我第一次開始參與社交挖礦時,我的目標很簡單:完成任務,並在力所能及的時候做出貢獻。
emmanuelrenew:
yes commitment is everything
下一次社交挖礦升級:爲何承諾會讓每一次改進更有意義 當我聽到又一次社交挖礦升級的消息時,我立刻引起了關注。多年來,我學到的是:來自 @DAOLabs DAOLabs 的每一次改進都會爲貢獻者帶來新的機會。但我也意識到同樣重要的一點:儘管升級能提升平臺,但真正決定每位貢獻者能從中受益多少的,是他們的承諾。 我欣賞 DAOLabs 的一點在於,他們從不停止改進。他們傾聽社區反饋,識別還能做得更好的地方,並持續優化 #SocialMining 的體驗。這種願意進化的態度,是我期待這次即將到來的升級的原因之一。 在我的社交挖礦旅程中,我明白了:參與的不同在於承諾。兩個人都可以完成同一項任務,但那個能始終如一、接納反饋並持續改進的人,永遠會從這段體驗中獲得更多。這也是我逐漸重視的一課。 對我而言,社交挖礦從來都不只是爲了賺取獎勵。它幫助我在創作內容時更具目標性,並提醒我:有意義的貢獻所帶來的影響,總是比單純追逐數字更大。 這也是我會向任何想要創造並獲得收益的人推薦社交挖礦的原因。它爲人們提供了一個機會:無論身處何地,都能成長;獎勵真實的付出;並鼓勵貢獻者在 Web3 社區中成爲價值創造者。 隨着這次新升級的臨近,我對未來充滿樂觀。如果 DAO Labs 能繼續一如既往地傾聽、改進,並把貢獻者放在首位,我相信這一新的篇章將爲那些願意學習、願意貢獻並願意保持承諾的人,創造更多機會。
下一次社交挖礦升級:爲何承諾會讓每一次改進更有意義

當我聽到又一次社交挖礦升級的消息時,我立刻引起了關注。多年來,我學到的是:來自 @DAO Labs DAOLabs 的每一次改進都會爲貢獻者帶來新的機會。但我也意識到同樣重要的一點:儘管升級能提升平臺,但真正決定每位貢獻者能從中受益多少的,是他們的承諾。

我欣賞 DAOLabs 的一點在於,他們從不停止改進。他們傾聽社區反饋,識別還能做得更好的地方,並持續優化 #SocialMining 的體驗。這種願意進化的態度,是我期待這次即將到來的升級的原因之一。

在我的社交挖礦旅程中,我明白了:參與的不同在於承諾。兩個人都可以完成同一項任務,但那個能始終如一、接納反饋並持續改進的人,永遠會從這段體驗中獲得更多。這也是我逐漸重視的一課。

對我而言,社交挖礦從來都不只是爲了賺取獎勵。它幫助我在創作內容時更具目標性,並提醒我:有意義的貢獻所帶來的影響,總是比單純追逐數字更大。

這也是我會向任何想要創造並獲得收益的人推薦社交挖礦的原因。它爲人們提供了一個機會:無論身處何地,都能成長;獎勵真實的付出;並鼓勵貢獻者在 Web3 社區中成爲價值創造者。

隨着這次新升級的臨近,我對未來充滿樂觀。如果 DAO Labs 能繼續一如既往地傾聽、改進,並把貢獻者放在首位,我相信這一新的篇章將爲那些願意學習、願意貢獻並願意保持承諾的人,創造更多機會。
RWAemtx:
Beautifully put! An upgrade to the ecosystem is only as powerful as the commitment of the people using it. Moving from a mindset of just chasing rewards to actually becoming a 'value creator' is what truly sets a long-term Social Miner apart. Looking forward to this next chapter with DAOLabs!
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追蹤。互動。收益。爲什麼升級 DAO Labs 的建設真的很重要我沒想到社交挖礦竟然會改變我對工作的思考 坦白說:我第一次通過 @DAOLabs 加入 #SocialMining 的時候,我以爲這只是另一個加密任務平臺。 發一些帖子。賺一些積分。然後繼續前進。 我錯了。 過了幾個月,某種變化發生了。任務不再像作業,反而更像訓練。每一篇我寫下的文章都迫使我真正理解自己在寫什麼——協議、產品,以及它正在解決的那個問題。 但這不是大多數 Web3 賺錢模式的運作方式。它們大多獎勵的是速度,而不是深度;獎勵的是數量,而不是價值。

追蹤。互動。收益。爲什麼升級 DAO Labs 的建設真的很重要

我沒想到社交挖礦竟然會改變我對工作的思考
坦白說:我第一次通過 @DAO Labs 加入 #SocialMining 的時候,我以爲這只是另一個加密任務平臺。
發一些帖子。賺一些積分。然後繼續前進。
我錯了。
過了幾個月,某種變化發生了。任務不再像作業,反而更像訓練。每一篇我寫下的文章都迫使我真正理解自己在寫什麼——協議、產品,以及它正在解決的那個問題。
但這不是大多數 Web3 賺錢模式的運作方式。它們大多獎勵的是速度,而不是深度;獎勵的是數量,而不是價值。
RWAemtx:
Strong perspective on how Social Mining is evolving from simple tasks into meaningful contribution tracking. Better visibility of effort will push higher quality participation and stronger accountability across the ecosystem.
Tessy Pama 的這篇動態展示了 #SocialMining 最具人味的一面: 你不需要和別人相同的背景、 相同的知識, 或相同的資本才能進入 Web3。 有時候,起點只是單純的好奇心。 你會學習新的術語, 嘗試任務, 犯錯, 然後慢慢理解驗證到底在期待什麼。 接着在某個時刻, 你會意識到:你不只是只是在創作內容。 你也在建立自己的工作自律。 這也是即將到來的升級可能變得更有價值的地方。 更清晰的任務流程、 更明確的提交, 以及更好的獎勵可見性, 可以幫助貢獻者少花精力去管理看板, 把更多精力投入到創造有意義的工作中。 這就是社交挖礦(Social Mining)的力量: 小小的步驟,隨着時間推移也能變成一段可讀的貢獻歷史 🧭
Tessy Pama 的這篇動態展示了 #SocialMining 最具人味的一面:
你不需要和別人相同的背景、
相同的知識,
或相同的資本才能進入 Web3。
有時候,起點只是單純的好奇心。
你會學習新的術語,
嘗試任務,
犯錯,
然後慢慢理解驗證到底在期待什麼。
接着在某個時刻,
你會意識到:你不只是只是在創作內容。
你也在建立自己的工作自律。
這也是即將到來的升級可能變得更有價值的地方。
更清晰的任務流程、
更明確的提交,
以及更好的獎勵可見性,
可以幫助貢獻者少花精力去管理看板,
把更多精力投入到創造有意義的工作中。
這就是社交挖礦(Social Mining)的力量:
小小的步驟,隨着時間推移也能變成一段可讀的貢獻歷史 🧭
Tessy Pama
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……接下來會是什麼?
回顧我到目前爲止與 #SocialMining 的旅程,我坦白說從沒想到,成爲一名家庭主婦會爲我打開一扇通往像 Web3 這樣令人興奮且具有變革性的領域之門。

一開始,所有東西都讓我覺得陌生——新的術語、新的系統,以及與我日常作息完全不同的環境。但一點點地,我發現 Social Mining 不只是完成任務或發佈內容。

它成了一個讓我能夠學習、成長,並意識到時間、持續投入和努力,真的可以創造價值的地方。

這段經歷中最有意義的部分之一,就是親眼看到努力如何轉化爲回報。不是立刻。也不是憑空變出來的。而是通過不斷出現、積極參與、持續改進,以及始終保持一致。

而現在……感覺又有什麼正在變化。
從我所見,這次升級早就期待已久。

即將到來的變化聚焦於真正重要的事情——貢獻者體驗。更順暢的任務流程、更清晰的提交方式,以及更好的獎勵可見度,意味着你花在管理一切上的時間更少,能把更多時間用在創造有意義的作品上。
這纔是正確的方向。

我最欣賞這個生態系統的一點是:你不需要成爲開發者、交易者或技術專家才能開始。你可以從你現在所在的位置出發。
社區也同樣讓我驚喜——支持、友好,而且充滿了真正希望他人一起成長的人。

這裏的驗證並不輕鬆,低投入的工作也會被篩掉。但也正因爲如此,回報纔會讓人覺得是“憑努力獲得”的。

所以如果有人問我:我會不會推薦 Social Mining?
會。

尤其是對那些希望在不需要預先投入資本的情況下創造、學習並獲得收益的人來說。這裏是一片讓“持續”在悄無聲息中不斷累積的空間,直到有一天結果開始真正顯現。

這仍然像只是剛剛開始。

期待接下來會發生什麼
https://x.com/TheDAOLabs/status/2070855936176972140
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