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We all know Blur and OpenSea.
One pushes transaction volume to the extreme, the other steadily and reliably.
But recently I’ve been looking at @spaace_io, and it seems to be trying a third way.
Blur’s incentives are strong, but the logic is straightforward:
Transaction volume is everything.
As a result, everyone is just volume farming—gas wars, mutual listings.
The real beneficiaries are often the scientists and whales.
Ordinary users are easily discouraged by repeated costs.
@spaace_io’s approach is different.
It also values transaction volume but emphasizes genuine, sustained participation.
The XP system focuses on “consistency,” not one-time spikes;
plus anti-cheating mechanisms to filter out invalid transactions.
What does this mean?
Spend ten minutes a day seriously completing tasks and making a few real trades,
long-term accumulated weight might be more valuable than occasional large-volume boosts.
It turns NFT trading from a “short-term sprint” into a “long-term cultivation” strategy game.
You need to manage account levels, plan task paths,
and even choose the right moments to sprint in weekly competitions.
In simple terms:
It turns physical effort into mental effort + patience.
For ordinary users with limited funds but willing to invest time,
this might be a fairer arena.
On @spaace_io, intelligence and persistence might truly make up for a lack of capital.