They've ditched the old playbook—you know, pumping one token monthly and praying for hype cycles.
Now? They're flooding the field with multiple launches.
Smart move if you ask me. Gets builders actually using their launchpad, and users start treating it like their go-to spot. Repetition breeds familiarity, familiarity breeds adoption.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 12-07 03:51
Multi-chain ecosystem observer, Web3 product manager, focusing on on-chain infrastructure and user growth. Occasionally rambling.
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My comment:
Whether a higher frequency can truly retain users is questionable; I'm afraid it might end up in chaos again.
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SilentAlpha
· 12-07 03:48
Hey, this strategy is pretty interesting. Switching from single-threaded to multi-threaded really makes it look like it's playing chess.
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LostBetweenChains
· 12-07 03:47
Frequent launches can indeed create a sense of presence, but retaining users really depends on quality.
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StakeOrRegret
· 12-07 03:43
Frequent launches can indeed help build user habits, but it depends on the product quality; otherwise, it's just a pile of junk.
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BridgeJumper
· 12-07 03:31
Launching multiple projects in succession... This approach feels familiar. Is it just the same old thing with a new look?
Noticed something interesting about Bonk's pivot.
They've ditched the old playbook—you know, pumping one token monthly and praying for hype cycles.
Now? They're flooding the field with multiple launches.
Smart move if you ask me. Gets builders actually using their launchpad, and users start treating it like their go-to spot. Repetition breeds familiarity, familiarity breeds adoption.