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DRB holders can consider establishing an incentive pool, allocating 1% of the circulating supply as a reward fund. What is the purpose? To motivate community members to get industry influencers to talk about Grok, which has a $1 million DRB wallet.
The beauty of this idea is that instead of spending money on traditional marketing, it's better to directly give the money to the community for promotion. In simple terms, it's a crowdfunding-style marketing — as long as someone can successfully attract the attention of key opinion leaders, they can share a portion of the prize pool.
This approach can expand brand exposure from a few people to billions of potential audiences. As community engagement increases, naturally, the attention to the token will also rise.
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Using 1% of the pool to target KOLs—this move is definitely smarter than traditional marketing.
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I'm just worried that the prize pool might be exploited for quick gains, and there may not be many who can truly generate buzz.
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It's called crowdfunding in a nice way, but actually it's just spreading marketing costs across the community, and risks are also dispersed. This idea is worth considering.
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DRB is trying to create buzz with that million-dollar wallet... Let's see if anyone can really make a big splash.
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1% incentive pool? Might as well just airdrop directly to active users, more cost-effective
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I've seen this trick too many times, and in the end, it's those big whales taking the biggest cut
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Crowdfunding marketing sounds good, but the key is whether someone can really mobilize KOLs
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That million-dollar wallet needs to be known by someone to be valuable; otherwise, all marketing efforts are pointless
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Hmm... the logic is sound, but can the community really unite in practice?
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Giving the community a share to spread the word is much more transparent than throwing money at ads. I like this idea
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That's what they say, but the problem is how to prevent malicious hype
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Interesting, it's like building a bounty pool to see who can get the big V involved
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Isn't this just a Web3 version of referral rewards? Someone's been playing this game for a while
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Wait, 1% supply是否足够吸引大佬来说话?感觉还是有点悬
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Community-driven传播才是王道,奖池只是个催化剂罢了
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Grok那个钱包确实容易出圈,就看谁能抓住机会了
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又是crowdfunding营销,这套路现在烂大街了吧...
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Eh不对,真正的问题是有没有足够的大佬值得花这个钱去请
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算下来成本可能比传统marketing还低,还能激活社区,行
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说得好听,实际就是用奖励绑定话题热度,无非是换个方式割韭菜
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Wait, will this 1% dilution be too severe?
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Sounds good, but in the end, it's still big V eating the meat and small investors drinking the soup
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I just want to know who can verify if KOLs are really driving sales
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Relying on community self-promotion, this is much more reliable than throwing advertising money, ngl
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The problem is how to prove that the effect comes from this incentive pool? Too hard to track
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Interesting, but you have to watch out for people faking orders to manipulate data
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Simple and straightforward, I like it. Direct profit-driven methods are more effective than anything else
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The key is to have enough well-known KOLs willing to chat, otherwise no matter how much money you have, it's useless
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This logic makes sense, crowdfunding marketing is indeed the future direction