Open Gradient has launched an active quest system designed to expand ecosystem participation. Currently, the platform integrates quests with a mindshare leaderboard—users can track their progress while competing on rankings. Simultaneously, Galaxe campaigns are running to accelerate broader distribution across the ecosystem.



The structure is straightforward: two initial quests serve as entry points for newcomers looking to understand the protocol mechanics. By completing these quests, participants gain hands-on experience with core features while contributing to ecosystem growth. It's a practical way to dive into Open Gradient without jumping straight into complex interactions.
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DefiPlaybookvip
· 7h ago
According to on-chain data, the participation conversion rate for this tiered quest design typically reaches 23-34%. It is worth noting that new user retention often gets stuck at the third task. Hmm, but the leaderboard system... it looks like it's just repeating the old gamification tricks. The real way to keep users engaged still depends on APY and actual returns. Having two initial quests as onboarding thresholds is quite restrained, much more rational than some projects that pile on 20 tasks right from the start. Based on historical data, the peak activity of such campaigns usually lasts 2-3 weeks before starting to decline. What can be relied on afterward to maintain ecosystem stickiness? By the way, mindshare leaderboard... this concept sounds good, but how exactly is it quantified? Can we see the source code audit report?
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DeepRabbitHolevip
· 7h ago
Wow, another new event. This time the quest system feels quite user-friendly. Open Gradient is here playing the leaderboard game, really treating blockchain games as just games, huh? Just two basic tasks to get started? Feels like another scheme to harvest new users. Can the leaderboard really keep people engaged long-term, or is it just another thing that heats up for two weeks and then cools down? Galaxe is also running events simultaneously, is this to fill the ecosystem at a steady pace?
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TokenVelocityvip
· 7h ago
Forget it, both Quest and Leaderboard—this trick has been played out. --- Two beginner tasks just to lock in newcomers? Feels still too shallow. --- Does the mindshare leaderboard really motivate people? I’d like to see what kind of accounts are in the top ten. --- Galaxe and Open Gradient’s collaboration feels like mutual traffic diversion. --- The quests system is indeed more user-friendly than jumping straight into protocols, but retaining talent is the key. --- Another "practical entry-level solution," whether it’s reliable or not, you’ll have to try it yourself to find out.
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