Climbing up the leaderboard right at the deadline, I still feel uncertain, but since I've started, I'm committed to grinding until the very last second.
The rules for this round are actually pretty straightforward: the top 200 directly get the first-phase airdrop qualification, with the deadline at UTC on December 6th. There are none of those flashy task chains—it's all about who can stick to daily updates.
I've been writing every day for the past half month, squeezing out one post a day, and finally made it onto the leaderboard today. Now the key is not to slip up—the remaining dozens of hours, maintaining a steady output rhythm is more important than anything. After all, when it comes to leaderboard sprints, it's easiest to mess up right at the finish line.
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Climbing up the leaderboard right at the deadline, I still feel uncertain, but since I've started, I'm committed to grinding until the very last second.
The rules for this round are actually pretty straightforward: the top 200 directly get the first-phase airdrop qualification, with the deadline at UTC on December 6th. There are none of those flashy task chains—it's all about who can stick to daily updates.
I've been writing every day for the past half month, squeezing out one post a day, and finally made it onto the leaderboard today. Now the key is not to slip up—the remaining dozens of hours, maintaining a steady output rhythm is more important than anything. After all, when it comes to leaderboard sprints, it's easiest to mess up right at the finish line.